Wet Flies

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All Wet Flies

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About Wet Flies

A box of wet flies covers a lot of ground, from elk hair caddis patterns fished just under the surface to weighted Wooly Bugger streamers meant to sink and swim past a trout's nose. This lineup ranges from $7.99 ten packs to a $42.48 133-piece nymph and scud kit, with ratings spanning 4.2 to 4.8 stars across review counts as low as 8 and as high as 993. Some sets lean toward panfish and bluegill, others target trout, salmon, and steelhead specifically. Bought-last-month counts run from 50+ up to 300+, which is one useful signal for how often anglers are actually restocking these patterns before a trip.

How we curated this list

Every listing here is sorted using the same method: published price, material and hook specs, target species notes, and the pattern of star ratings and review volume on the listing itself. Nothing is fished or handled in person. A 4.7-star assortment with 384 reviews and a 4.8-star kit with only 8 reviews both get flagged for what they are, since review depth matters as much as the average. Piece counts, weights, and Amazon's own bought-last-month figures round out the comparison so you can weigh cost per fly against how established each pattern actually is.