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2019 Catalog 22001199 CCaattaalloogg FFllyy ffiisshhiinngg pprroodduuccttss mmaaddee wwiitthh uunnccoommpprroommiissiinngg aatttteennttiioonn ttoo qquuaalliittyy,, ddeettaaiill,, aanndd mmaatteerriiaallss Year 23. Where does the time go? We are approaching our 25th anniversary. It was just yesterday when Ray, his black Lab, Ebony, and I were float tubing Crowley Lake with guide Fred Rowe, some 28 plus years ago. I remember the day just like it was yesterday. Ray’s dog jumping in the water wanting to swim out to Ray in his float tube with Fred the Guide constantly bellowing until he went hoarse “Bad dog! Bad dog!” It was a memorable day etched in what’s left of my 72 year old mind. And no, on that day, we didn’t catch a damn trout ‘cause Solitude Fly Company wasn’t even a twinkle in our eyes back then. We were just a couple of friends TABLE OF CONTENTS and a dog on a fishing trip. We would have caught a lot of trout that day if we had a time machine and access to Hale Bopp Leeches from Solitude Fly Hatch/Species Index . .1 Company (Segue into the sale of new Solitude flies. You knew it was coming, New Flies . .6 huh?). Dry Flies . .8 Well here we are many years later. Still taking care of business. Take a look Parachutes . 16 at the creative, fish catching, flies we at Solitude Fly Company are strutting Nymphs . .17 out for your perusal this year—24 new patterns, quality flies tied with the Emergers . .24 finest materials while we continue to maintain the highest delivery standard within the industry. At least that is what we have been told. And that has been Midges . .27 our mission statement from the day we tied our first fly, a few years after Beadhead Nymphs . .28 chasing trout in the Sierra with Ebony. Tungsten Jig Nymphs . .34 Tungsten Nymphs . .34 All 24 new patterns are highlighted in the catalog with our nifty red logo. What these new patterns have in common is that they catch fishermen and Terrestrials . .38 fish. And Solitude welcomes the newest members to the Solitude Team, Bob Brooks Flies . .41 Michael Cole and Scott Sanchez. Catch their unique designs on pages 6 and Chris Smith Flies . .43 7. Derek Fergus Flies . .43 After the debut last year of the much heralded Mop Fly a truly amazing fly Shane Stalcup Flies . .43 pattern, which mopped up the competition in the US Nationals, we have this Skip Morris Flies . .48 year the Mini Mop Fly in five colors (pages 6, 32). Like the Mop Fly, this fly Rene Harrop Flies . .48 is attracting a lot of interest and you fly shop moguls will “clean up” with the Dean Endress . .55 Mini Mop while the fly fisherman will be able to get into those “ hard to reach places.” (It is getting harder each year to write this stuff!). So check all our Streamers . .56 new patterns– there’s something in this catalog for everyone. And don’t forget Beadhead Streamers . .60 to check out our line of premium Solitude nets, the Silver Creek, Mc Coy, Fire Warmwater Flies . .63 Hole and the Gunnison. Poppers . .64 Again, as in the last 22 years, we thank you for your business. And if you are Czech Nymphs . .66 a new fly shop owner, give us a try. As old as we are, and believe us we are Salmon/Steelheads . .67 getting old, we haven’t forgotten that it is YOU, the fly shop mogul who’s our Saltwater Flies . .78 boss and number one customer, regardless if you are a big or small mogul. Nets & Mag Nets . .84 As always, we continue to welcome your comments and ideas (and business!) Strike Indicators . .inside back cover in order to serve you better. Until next year, great health and financial Trout Bum Caps. .inside back cover prosperity to all. Vests . .inside back cover Finally, a few classic words re: the passage of time: “Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains.” ― Henry David Thoreau, Walden John, Ray, Bettina, Myles and Kyle Solitude Fly Company 1(:,7(066+2:1,15(' oh{joGppukl %$(7,6%/8(:,1*2/,9( %:2 %:20$<+(0 %:2&'&3$5$&+87(63,11(5+$5523 6 %:238//29(5 %:2&8063,11(5 1<03+6 %:26+257:,1*(0(5*(5+$5523 6 %:2'52:1('63,11(5 %$(7,6%,*%($5(0(5*(5 %:262)7+$&./( %:2+,9,663,11(5 %$(7,6(;32;<%$&. %:263/,7&$6( %:23$5$63,11(5&'&:,1* %$(7,61<03+%522.6 &$37,9('81*5$<2/,9(+$5523 6&'&%$(7,663,11(5+$5523 6 %$(7,61<03+%76 (0(5*(5&'&%,27*5$<2/,9(+$5523 &'&3$5$&+87(63,11(5*<2/+$5523 6 %$(7,61<03+67$/&83 6 (0(5*(5&+2&2/$7( %:2&'&&$6((0(5*(5 (0(5*(5)2$0%$&. &$'',6 %:2(0(5*(51<03+ (0(5*(5)2$0:,1* %:2)/$6+%$&.%,271<03+ (0(5*(5/223:,1*67$/&83 6 1<03+6 %:20$<)/<1<03++$5523 6 (0(5*(532/<:,1* %5$66,( %:23$1'(0,&0$< (0(5*(538/6$7,1* &$'',6&$6(' %:263/,7&$6( (0(5*(578%,1*0,'*( &$'',6&$6('*5$1120 %:27+25$;(0(5*(5 .))/$6+(5 &$'',6&5$:/,1* *,//('1<03+67$/&83 6 0$&*58%(5)2$0%$&.&+2&2/$7(&$'',6(/(&75,&52&.:250 ,'7+()7 56 &$'',6+<'5236<&+(/$59$67$/&83 6 .,//(50$<)/<1<03+ 56&233(55,%%(' &$'',6/$59$ 0$&*58%(5 56'$1'(/,21 &$'',62&72%(5 5($/'($/32,17)/< 56)2$0:,1* &$'',6383$&5$:/,1* 771<03++$5523 6 +$5( 6($5 :' &5,33/(6 +$5( 6($5)/$6+%$&. %$(7,6&5,33/( 5('648,55(/1<03+ %($'+($' 781*67(11<03+6 %$(7,6.12&.'2:1'81%522.6 =&$'',6 %+%$(7,61<03+67$/&83 6 %:2' '&5,33/(+$5523 6 %+%:2$1$720,&$/0255,6 6 %:2/$67&+$1&(&5,33/(+$5523 6 %($'+($' 781*67(11<03+6 %+%:2%8%%/(%$&. %:267,//%251(0(5*(567$/&83 6 %+$6&(1',1*&$'',6+$5523 6 %+%:2&'&&$6((0(5*(5 %+%,5' 61(67 %+%:2&5<67$/37 $'8/7'816 %+%5$66,( %+%:27+25$;(0(5*(5 %$(7,6&'&'81%522.6 %+&$'',6/$59$ %+&+((6(0$1(0(5*(5 %$(7,6&203$5$'81 %+&$'',62&72%(50255,6 %+*,//('1<03+67$/&83 6 %$(7,6+$&./('8167$/&83 6 %+&$'',6383$ %+*,//('3($6$177$,/67$/&83 6 %$(7,6+$,5:,1*'81 %+&$'',6383$'((36,; %+.)/$6+(5 %$(7,663$5./('81 %+&$'',6383$(;7(1'('%2'< %+32/<:,1*(0(5*(5 %$(7,6.''81 %+&$'',6:,5(67$/&83 6 %+771<03++$5523 6 %/8('81 %+&,0$552163(&,$/ %+:' %/8(48,// %+(/(&75,&52&.:250 %:2781*67(162)7+$&./( %/8(:,1*2/,9( %+*22' 3/(17<1<03+ %:2781*67(163/,7&$6( %/8(:,1*2/,9((;7(1'('%2'< %+*5$1120'5,)7,1* 0$*1<03+,&2%:2 %/8(:,1*2/,9((;7(1'(''81 %++$5( 6($5 781*67(1%$(7,61<03+ %/8(:,1*2/,9(7+25$; %++$5( 6($5)/$6+%$&. 781*67(1%58,6('%$(7,6 %:2&'&%,27&203$5'8167$/&83 6 %++<'5236<&+('5,)7,1* 781*67(1&233(5%$&.1<03+ %:2&'&%,27'81+$5523 6 %+/,77/(:(('<'5,)7,1* 781*67(1+,'($%('%$(7,6 %:2&'&7+25$;+$5523 6 %+3($&2&.1<03+ 781*67(1,167$50$< %:2+$7&+0$7&+(5 %+63$5./(383$ 781*67(136<&+20$< %:212+$&./(+$5523 6 %+648,55(/1<03+ 781*67(15($'<%$(7,61<03+ %:263$5./('81)2$0%$&.6$1&+(= *$%5,(/ 675803(70255,6 %:27//7:,1* 781*67(15('$/(57 %:2:+,63(5 7+25$;%($'62)7+$&./(+$5523 6 781*67(175$33(51<03+ &'&%,27'81*5$<2/,9(+$5523 6 781*67(1%5$66,( 781*67(1:' &'&%:2&203$5$'81*5$< 781*67(1&$'',6/$59$ 8/7,0$7(6.,31<03+ &'&7+25$;*5$<2/,9(+$5523 6 781*67(1&$'',6383$62)7+$&./( 12+$&./('81%:267$/&83 6 781*67(1*&$'',6 (0(5*(56 3(648,72 781*67(1+$5( 6($5 %$(7,6&'&(0(5*(5%522.6 781*67(12&'&$'',6 %$(7,6'5<0(5*(5 3$5$&+87(6 781*67(175$16/8&(17383$ %$(7,6635287%522.6 %:2'28%/(9,6,216$1&+(= 781*67(175$33(51<03+ %$(7,6:,1*(5(0(5*(567$/&83 6 %:2+,9,6 %:2&$37,9('81+$5523 6 %:23$5$&+87( (0(5*(56 %:2&'&%,27(0(5*(5+$5523 6 %:23$5$&+87((;7(1'('%2'< &$'',6383$ %:2(;/223:,1*(0(5*(567$/&83 6 %:2:,1*(53$5$&+87(67$/&83 6 &$'',66:,1*,1 %:2+803%$&.&5,33/( 3$5$&+87(%/8('81 &'&&$'',6%8%%/(%$&.+$5523 6 %:20$<(0(5*(50255,6 &'&&$'',6(0(5*(5+$5523 6 63,11(56 %$(7,663,11(5 1 TO ORDER CALL 626-458-6624 • FAX 626-308-9068 • E-MAIL [email protected] oh{joGppukl 1(:,7(066+2:1,15(' &'&&$'',6(0(5*(567$/&83 6 (0(5*(56 %($'+($'1<03+6 '$1'(/,2162)7+$&./(37 &$//,%$(7,6&$37,9('81+$5523 %+*5((1'5$.($1$720,&$/0255,6 62)7+$&./(+$5( 6($5 &$//,%$(7,6'5<0(5*( %+*5((1'5$.(1<03+67$/&83 62)7+$&./(2/,9( &$//,%$(7,60$<(0(5*(50255,6 %+7:(17<,1&+(5 62)7+$&./(25$1*( &$//,%$(7,63(5,6&23(&5,33/( 8/7,0$7(6.,31<03+2/,9(0255,6 62)7+$&./(3($&2&.
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