Online Fishing stuff
place where you get all stuff for fishing
Welcome to online fishing shop. Here you get best deals for fishing stuff online.
RiverBum Inc
Welcome to online fishing store. You can choose from many categories bellow and than also from subcategories and get what you need for fishing.
Fly fishing stuff is what you get here online for affordable prices. Get your fly fishnig gear here and we are sure you will come back.
Main Categories:
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Bonefish Scampi Leadeye Your price: $2.75 |
Midge, CDC, Olive Your price: $1.50 |
Ghost Nymph, Black Your price: $1.65 |
Wooly Bugger, Olive-Grizzly Your price: $1.75 |
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Chubby Chernobyl, Peach-Pink Your price: $1.75 |
Hopper, Joe's Your price: $1.85 |
Ghost Midge, Bead Head, Black Your price: $1.65 |
Copper John Nymph, BH, Rubber Legs, Copper/Black Your price: $1.50 |
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Brite Pink Your price: $1.75 |
Midge, Xelon, Peacock Your price: $1.50 |
Elk Hair Caddis, Black Your price: $1.50 |
Zonker, Black Your price: $1.85 |
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Bomber, Rusty Orange Your price: $2.45 |
Marabou, Manhattan Beach, Conehead Your price: $1.95 |
Burgin Bugger, Cone Head, Olive Your price: $2.45 |
Brassie, Bi-Color, Silver-Black Your price: $1.50 |
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Gummy Minnow, Chartreuse Your price: $4.25 |
Midge, CDC, Black Your price: $1.50 |
Flashback Caddis Pupa, Tan Your price: $1.85 |
Trico, Spinner, Foam, Female Your price: $1.50 |
Random fishing Flies
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Humpy, Double, Red |
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Your price: $1.75 |
Big fishing flies tend to move big fish, and this Red Double Humpy attractor fly pattern will make the largest of trout seem stupid. This big trout fly floats well, and is visible even in the choppiest of rivers. Of all trout fly fishing situations perhaps none is as mindlessly enjoyable as hitting banks and pockets with big double bugs for fish with all senses of reason turned off. The double humpy definitely rounds out the Humpy family of flies. |
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Adams Fly |
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Your price: $1.50 |
A classic dry fly, the Adams is an effective attractor fly and works to imitate mayfly and midges all over the world. It has been around since the early 20th century but is still among the top dry fly patterns in use today. |
