Glen Mikkleson's 'Grass Shrimp'. This is a productive pattern for weakfish during the spring and summer seasons. Shrimp are an important food source for many gamefish the world over. Available in sizes 1/0, 2, & 4. View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Olive Epoxy Baitfish'. The Olive Epoxy Baitfish ia a productive pattern for striped bass at night during the spring and summer seasons. The pattern seems to do very well when thick clouds of sand eels make the bass fussy. View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Red/Black Epoxy Baitfish'. The Red/Black Epoxy Baitfish ia a productive pattern for striped bass at night during the spring and summer seasons. The pattern seems to do very well when thick clouds of sand eels make the bass fussy. They seem to grab this fly over more natural-colored patterns because it stands out from the crowd. View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Brown/White Skeeter does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our East End in the fall. The "Skeeter" pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting "pot belly" profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small "Skeeter" pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Skeeter'. The Skeeter in pink does a good job of imitating the tiny bay anchovies (whitebait, rainfish) that come inshore along our Long Island's 'East End' in the fall. The 'Skeeter' pattern, particularly the shiny, silvery, gamefish-attracting pot-belly profile, also enhances the appearance of larger epoxy patterns meant for striped bass. The standard, small 'Skeeter' pattern is a good bet for weakfish along the beach front or at the mouths of estuaries. Available in white, black, red, olive, flourescent yellow, spearing, lavender sand eel, blue sand eel, flourescent green... View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Squid Deceiver'. A simple Deceiver tied to imitate a squid. This lightweight pattern is easy to cast and has a natural lifelike action. The head and body are coated with 2-ton epoxy for excellent durability. Available in White, Grizzly, Red Grizzly, Pink, pink Grizzly, Brown, Orange, and Purple. Sizes 2/0 & 4/0. View More...
Glen Mikkleson's 'Tandem Acrylic Squid'. An off shore fly with double hooks in a very realistic, full-bodied squid pattern. The use of acrylic glue makes these large flies very light weight and extremely durable. Available in White, Light Pink, Flourescent Pink, Pink Grizzly, Red Grizzly, Purple, Orange, Chartruese, Brown Grizzly, Grey Grizzly. Available with size 6/0 front hook & 5/0 rear hook. View More...