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Nymph-Head Heavy Metal Tungsten Flies Overview Page Page 1 HM HM Pheasant Tail Tail Page Page 2 HM Pheasant Tail Tail Flashback Page 2 HM Hares Ear Page 2 HM Hare s Hare's Ear Flashback Page 2 HM Copper Page 3 HM Lightning Bug Page 3 HM Prince Page 4 HM Stonefly Page 4 HM Bird s Bird's Nest Page 4 HM Caddis Larva Page 5 HM Caddis Pupa Page 5 NH HM Assortments-in-the-Bins WD40 Page 6 HM NH Firebug WD40 Page 86 NH Assortments-in-the-Bins Firebug Page 87 Fish-Skull Flies FS Skulpin Bunny Page 9 FS Skulpin Bugger Page 10 FS Super Bugger Page 11 FS Crafty Deceiver Page 11 FS Forage Fly Page 12 FS Saltwater Forage Fly Page 12 FS River Creature Page 13 FS Salt Creature Page 13 Ordering Information Back Cover

The Next Generation of Traditional Nymphs The Nymph-Head Heavy Metal fly collection is built upon proven nymph patterns found in every angler's fly box. The vibrant bead colors offer irresistible fly color combinations. With the addition of 3D nymph eyes, a more realistic insect profile is born from the fastest sinking tungsten beads on the planet. Nymph-Head flies represent a more convincing imitation of aquatic trout food. Truly Innovative Streamers with Unmatched Realism The Fish-Skull fly collection offers fly fishermen an exciting alternative to streamer flies tied with dumbbells or cones. Innovative design and incredibly authentic materials have resulted in a compelling new range of modern flies. Fish-Skull flies were designed and tested to be irresistible to a broad range of fresh and saltwater species. 1

Heavy Metal Pheasant Tail The Pheasant Tail is one of the oldest of modern nymphs and is a fly that no trout fly fisher should ever be without. The Heavy Metal version takes this classic mayfly design to the next level with a fast-sinking tungsten bead and natural fly color options. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16, #18, #20 Color variations: Brown, Black and Olive Heavy Metal Pheasant Tail Flashback Using the simple but deadly power of the Pheasant Tail, the Pheasant Tail Flashback nymph has the addition of a reflective thorax giving this fly a profound advantage on those days when the water can be a little cloudy or churned up. Producing results in even the most over fished stretches of water, it is literally a time tested design that is incredibly effective. Hook Sizes: #14, #16, #18 Color variations: Brown, Black and Olive Heavy Metal Hares Ear The beadhead Hares Ear is recognized as one of the most widely fished and effective nymph patterns in the world. The buggy nature of this fly enables it to be fished throughout the year, as it represents a medley of aquatic prey. The Heavy Metal version is available in the 3 classic Hares Ear colors (natural, black and olive) with a matching color tungsten bead. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16, #18, #20 Color variations: Natural, Black and Olive Heavy Metal Hares Ear Flashback One of the best nymph designs ever is coupled with a tungsten bead in natural fly colors to create a modern classic. Flashback nymphs offer just a bit more sparkle to get noticed in the water column. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16 Color variations: Natural, Black and Olive 2

Heavy Metal Copper Green Blue Brown Red This fly sinks quickly and can be used as a deep nymph or a dropper. Fish seem unable to resist the combination of color, flash, and realistic shape. It is best fished where mayflies or stoneflies are common and even works in certain lake situations. The popular green, red and blue ultrawire bodies are enhanced with matching color tungsten beads. For a toneddown, more natural looking fly try the brown variation that has a mayfly brown wire body and tungsten bead. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16, #18 Heavy Metal Lightning Bug A very effective nymph when you need a little extra flash to attract the trout. The pearlescent mylar body combined with the unique blue or pink tungsten bead almost glows, even under water. This is the ultimate attractor nymph for deep runs, low light conditions, and dirty water. Blue Pink Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16, #18 3

Green Black Heavy Metal Prince Fished on the bounce, the unassuming beadhead Prince nymph is a universal pattern that is especially effective in getting down deep to fish in fast flowing water. The green variation matches a heavy green tungsten bead with peacock herl used in the fly's body construction and shimmers brightly when in the water. For a more natural look the black variation has a black tungsten bead with matching black split tail and wing giving the impression of a stonefly or mayfly nymph that has come free from the bottom. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16 Black Brown Heavy Metal Stonefly Designed with realism and movement in mind, the Heavy Metal Stonefly has wiggly rubber legs, buggy biot antennae and tails, and layered turkey feather wing cases for that perfect touch of underwater realism. The large Heavy Metal tungsten bead head on this fly provides a bit of flash, a realistic profile and will allow an angler to get the fly right down in the fastest of water columns. Hook Sizes: #6, #8, #10, #12 Brown Olive Heavy Metal Bird's Nest The Heavy Metal Birds Nest is a versatile searching nymph that is very productive as an impressionistic mayfly nymph or caddis larvae imitation. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16 4

Heavy Metal Caddis Larva Green Brown Grey Caddis Larva patterns are excellent searching patterns throughout much of spring and summer due to their tendency to sporadically hatch and also to drift downstream prior to hatching. The Heavy Metal Caddis Larva is a fast sinking, plump caddis larva imitation available in brown, green and grey. Work the fly on the bottom in slower sections of the stream to imitate it crawling about. Optionally, try high-sticking this fly in pocket water and around rocks and submerged logs. Hook Sizes: #14, #16, #18 Heavy Metal Caddis Pupa Green Brown Grey This is a great imitation of an emerging caddis pupa that you can fish with success all year long. It has both imitative and attractor qualities that help to make it an effective fly. It can be fished on any water with caddis activity, and it is also a productive still water fly. The tungsten bead offers a more realistic profile and enables you to fish faster or deeper water more effectively. Hook Sizes: #12, #14, #16 5

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Black Olive Grey Brown Heavy Metal WD40 The Heavy Metal WD40 is a fantastic fly for imitating small BWO emergers and midge nymphs. The thin body makes for an unassuming pattern that doesn't raise the danger flag in the trout's mind. Available in natural olive, grey, brown and black with a matching color Heavy Metal tungsten bead for effective fishing in deeper pools and faster riffles and runs. Hook Sizes: #18, #20 Firebug Midge This range of improved Zebra midges is available in six different natural and attractor color options and in two sizes, giving you choices for any fishing situation. Beautifully tied using FlyColor brass beads, this simple little fish-catching pattern is the perfect fly for multinymph and dropper rigs and should have a home in every fly box. Hook Sizes: #18, #20 Olive Brown Black Pink Ruby Blue 86

Skulpin Bunny The Skulpin Bunny won the BEST IN SHOW Award for the Best New Freshwater Fy Pattern at the 2012 International Fly Tackle Dealer show in Reno, Nevada. The Skulpin Bunny is an authentic sculpin pattern that looks and performs in a realistic, imitative manner. It combines the attributes of the award-winning Fish-Skull Sculpin Helmet with the irresistible natural movement of rabbit fur strips to produce a simple, high performance fly that is a real pleasure to fish with. The fly is a very effective trout and smallmouth bass fly that can be comfortably fished with #5 or #6 weight fly rod. 6 colors: Grizzly Sand Olive Olive Yellow Belly Brown Crawdad Hook Size: #2 #4 9

Skulpin Bugger The Skulpin Bugger combines a Sculpin Helmet with the proven attributes of a Woolly Bugger to produce a cross-over fly pattern that fish really struggle to resist! Designed to be fished on the river bottom, the fly can be either dead-drifted or slowly stripped to imitate a sculpin. Rubber legs have been added to imitate the prominent pectoral fins found on sculpins and to add more action to the fly. There are 3 basic color variations designed to suit different geographic areas and fishing conditions. Colors: Brown, Olive, Black Hook size: #6 10

Crafty Deceiver The Crafty Deceiver won the BEST IN SHOW Award for the best new saltwater fly pattern at the 2011 International Fly Tackle Dealer show in New Orleans, LA. A general purpose streamer designed to imitate many of the smaller, often semitranslucent bait-fish found in both freshwater and saltwater fisheries. This simple, minimalistic fly combines the Fish- Skull with sparsely tied craft fur and flash materials to achieve a slim, realistic baitfish profile that has great action. Colors: White/Olive, White/Tan, White/Grey & White/Chartreuse. Hook Size: #2 Super Bugger Using a Fish-Skull instead of a traditional bead-head on a Woolly Bugger creates a deadly effective fly that resembles many edible creatures in the water such as nymphs, leeches, hellgrammites and small sculpins. Colors: Olive, Black & Brown Hook Sizes: #8, #4 11

Forage Fly Black Tan White Chartreuse Hook Sizes: #1/0 Mike Smith s Forage Fly combines the unique features of the Fish-Skull head with natural body materials and a frantic tail to create an incredibly authentic bait-fish imitation that is as versatile as it is realistic. While originally designed to target river species such as trout and smallmouth bass, this pattern has proven itself equally effective at catching many other freshwater fish. Saltwater Forage Fly Colors: White/Blue, White/Olive, White/Grey and White/Pink Hook Sizes: #1 The demand for the Forage Fly has led to the design of a saltwater version using a #1 stainless hook (tied hook up for shallow inshore situations) combined with a smallmedium size Fish-Skull in a variety of saltwater colors. This authentic and versatile baitfish pattern has proven effective for snook, false albacore, striped bass... and the list goes on! 12

River Creature Mike Smith's River Creature pattern mimics various freshwater crustacean and other food sources. Tied on a #1 hook, it provides a tempting crawfish, hellgrammite or sculpin imitation and proves irresistible to bass and other lake or river species. Colors: Black, Chartreuse & Brown Hook Sizes: #1 Salt Creature The authenticity of the Fish- Skull is the secret to this deadly imposter which is tied hook up in both saltwater and freshwater varieties allowing it to glide along the bottom where creatures typically lurk. Colors: Sand, Pearl & Brown Hook Sizes: #4 #1 The Salt Creature comes in a range of colors suited to flats fishing and has proven to be an effective fly for bonefish, redfish and other in-shore species. 13

Who is American Fly Outfitters, Inc? My name is Dan Tilton, owner of American Fly Outfitters. We are a full-service premium quality fly production company servicing dealers, large outdoor retailers and distributors. The business was created in 1998 to provide increased value for fly fishing retailers on a complete range of over 650+ traditional fly patterns found within every fly shop's bins. Our flies have been field-tested all over the world in some of the toughest fishing conditions imaginable. It is our philosophy to only tie with the best hooks, feathers and materials. This method of doing business allows us to deliver an outstanding product consistently. American Fly Outfitters is the official manufacturing partner of Flymen Fishing Company producing the next generation Nymph-Head and Fish-Skull ranges of flies. Dealer Ordering Information: Online: Go to www.americanflyoutfitters.com Excel: Download the Price List & Order Form (2MB) Dealer wholesale fly orders are placed with and fulfilled by American Fly Outfitters. Phone: 1-877-354-3702 Fax: 1-352-277-0500 info@americanflyoutfitters.com www.americanflyoutfitters.com Nymph-Head and Fish-Skull products Phone: 1-704-846-2634 Fax: 1-888-818-9103 info@flymenfishingcompany.com www.flymenfishingcompany.com