HAND-TIED · GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO

Every fly. Built to last.

Jeremy is on the water about 120 days this season. Tying resumes in the fall.

Get your order in now — he works through requests in the order they arrive.

Why Jeremy's flies cost more — and cost less.

A shop dry fly runs $4.50 and might survive three fish. Jeremy ties his on Japanese hooks, with materials chosen for durability, the same way he ties flies for his own clients. Guides who fish his patterns regularly report 50 fish or more on a single fly.

Do the math: at $8.50 a fly and 50 fish, that's 17 cents per fish. At $4.50 and three fish, it's $1.50.

He's the cheaper option. It just doesn't look that way on the peg board.

NYMPHS & MIDGES

The bread-and-butter patterns for the Roaring Fork and Colorado — matched to the hatches Jeremy guides through every season. Sizes and color options listed with each pattern.Orders open for fall delivery.

The everyday patterns.

Stott's BH Diamondback Pheasant Tail nymph — hand-tied fly pattern for the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers

Tougher than anything on a peg board.

DRY FLIES · COMING FALL 2026

Jeremy's dry flies are tied tougher than anything you'll find on a shop peg board — same Japanese hooks, same materials, same standard as the flies he puts in his clients' boxes. Patterns and pricing posted when tying begins this fall.

THE SACRILEGE · MADE TO ORDER

His best streamer. By his own account.

The Sacrilege is a streamer of Jeremy's own design — the one he reaches for when the fishing is serious. It doesn't come cheap. It's not supposed to.

Inquire directly. Text: (970)319-4386