Stone Creek Trout Flies

Stone Creek trout flies

Fill your fly box with proven trout patterns

Shop Stone Creek dry flies, nymphs, midges, emergers, terrestrials, and stonefly patterns for your next day on the water.

Parachute Adams trout fly
Bead Head Emerger trout fly
Dries + nymphsPatterns for surface action, subsurface takes, and changing water conditions
Cover the water columnMatch surface eats, subsurface feeding, and technical midge conditions.
Restock core patternsBuild around dependable flies anglers reach for again and again.
Pack for changing conditionsBring dries, nymphs, terrestrials, and emergers so you can adjust quickly.

Shop trout flies by fishing situation

Choose the fly style that matches how trout are feeding, then add the patterns that fit your water, hatch, and season.

Best flies to start with

These Stone Creek patterns give you a strong foundation for trout days across common water types and feeding conditions.

Add patterns for changing conditions

Round out your box with stoneflies, midges, terrestrials, and visible dries so you are ready when trout change their focus.

Build a box that adjusts with the river

Start with a few trusted dries and nymphs, then add midges, terrestrials, and stonefly patterns so you can adapt when the hatch, depth, or feeding lane changes.

Add a Fly Box
Start subsurfaceCarry Hare’s Ear, Pheasant Tail, emergers, and stonefly nymphs for productive drifts.
Keep dries readyAdams and visible dry patterns help you cover surface eats and prospecting water.
Do not skip small fliesMidges and terrestrials can save the day when trout get selective.