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Fly Fishing Jackets

Fly Fishing Jackets

It's no secret to hardcore fly anglers, some of the best fishing trips involve anything and everything but great weather, and heading to the water without the right fly fishing-specific outerwear and jacket can mean the difference between a great morning and a bad one. Planning an appropriate apparel strategy for a fly fishing adventure is important to maintaining comfort when on the water, but it can also ensure personal safety in harsh environments. Modern advancements in the outdoor clothing industry have been nothing short of incredible, and these highly technical improvements in garments' breathability, heat and moisture management, as well as water- and wind-proofing, have not been lost on the fly fishing gear world. At Lost Coast Outfitters, we carry a premier selection of top-performing and field-tested outerwear and jackets for fly fishing from today's best manufacturers like Simms, Patagonia, and Filson. Prepare yourself for wind, rain, sleet, and snow; the fish you chase call their water home, and so should you. 

Simms Guide Lanyard Orange

Fly Fishing Lanyards

M's Patagonia Retro-X Fleece Jacket

Fly Fishing Layering

Fly Fishing Leaders

Fly Fishing Leaders

A Leader is what you connect to the end of your fly line. Generally, this is achieved with a loop to loop connection. When choosing a leader you will want to consider a number of factors. first, whether you want a leader made nylon of fluorocarbon. They both have advantages and disadvantages. Let's start with nylon, nylon leader will float and are well suited for beginners because they are less expensive and they maintain 80% of their break strength when an unintentional knot (usually and overhand knot sometimes called a wind knot) is put into it. Nylon also knots well as it is a softer material and tends to bond well with its self. Nylon because it is soft tends not to be very abrasion resistant and is prone to breakage in this way. Choose mono for sections of leader you want to float. Fluorocarbon, fluoro for short, is a better choice subsurface because it sinks, becomes nearly invisible underwater, and is more abrasion resistant. Fluoro is the natural choice when nymphing or other subsurface fishing for these reasons. Fluoro, unlike mono, will drop to about 20% of its break strength if a 'wind knot' is put into it. The next thing to consider is the length of your leader. Long leaders are tougher to cast but are better for wary fish as they put more distance between your fly and your fly line. If you have a large wind resistant fly you need the power from the fly line to cast the fly and straighten the leader. So for a grasshopper pattern, we would recommend a 7.5ft 3x leader and for a tiny mayfly on a clear slow-moving spring creek, we would recommend 12ft 6x leader. Catch our drift?
Simms Taco Bag

Fly Fishing Luggage

Black Hole Waist Pack 5L

Fly Fishing Packs

Orvis Pro Underwader Pants

Fly Fishing Pants

Patagonia W's Nano Puff Hoody

Fly Fishing Rain Jackets

Fly Fishing Shirts

Fly Fishing Shirts

Fly Fishing Tools

Fly Fishing Tools

Simms M's NEW G4Z Stockingfoot

Fly Fishing Waders

Fly fishers, especially those who ply cold waters for the fish they hope to hook up with, usually have to get wet to get on their quarry. Waders have been around in some form or another for a long time now and are as part of the mythology of fly fishing as creel, rod, reel, and the flies themselves. Today's modern wader designs employ high tech materials, innovative construction, and athletic tailoring designed to not only protect you from the elements, but to help you stay as comfortable and safe as possible when you're in the river, wading the flat, or trying to stay dry on the boat. At Lost Coast Outfitters, we think an appropriate pair of waders can mean the difference between a good day of fishing and a great one. That's why we offer the very best waders from Simms Fishing Products, Redington, and Patagonia. Waders play a central part of the fly fishing game, so why scrimp on your own safety, comfort, and fun?

Redington SonicPro Waders  - 1

Fly Fishing Wading Gear

Walking up, down, and along a river is one of the best parts of fly fishing. We encourage many anglers to wet wade during the summer months of California. Don't be afraid to grab a pair of neoprene socks, strap on your boots and go fishing. It makes the hotter summer months much more enjoyable.
Patagonia Recycled Wool Hoody

Fly Fishing Wool

Orvis Pro Vest

Fly Fishings Vests

Rio Powerflex Tapered Leader 3-Pack

Fly Lines

Just how important is the type of fly line you use? Pretty darn important! The right fly line can make your day on the water so much easier; just as the wrong fly line can ruin it. With the advent of new fly rod technologies have come the need for specialty and more advanced fly lines. Manufacturers like Scientific Anglers, RIO, and Airflo have stepped up to meet the challenge. Now it seems there is a specific fly line for every type of fly rod and every type of fly fishing situation. But basically there are still three main groups of fly lines: floating, sinking, and Spey. As you start looking into floating fly lines you will find weight forward lines, double taper lines, and specialty lines that are a derivation of the two. In sinking lines there are sink tips, partial and full sinking, as well as shooting heads. Spey lines, well talk about special! In our product descriptions, we have provided all the necessary information to take the guesswork out of which fly line you should be using for which fly fishing condition, if you fall prey to fly line confusion, just remember we are just a phone call away. 

Fly Lines for Fly Fishing the Surf

Fly Lines for Fly Fishing the Surf

Here is our selection of best fly lines for fly fishing the surf.  We sell both integrated line systems as well as shooting head systems.  Keep in mind that if you go with a shooting head system you'll need to purchase a running line as well.  In the surf we prefer the versatility of a shooting head system because it allows you to switch head systems between varied sink rates while still using just one spool and reel.
Abel SDF 5/6 Fish Print Native Brown Trout

Fly Reels

A properly made fly reel can last generations. Below is a selection of reels that we believe will make it to your grandchildren. They will survive getting dunked, dropped, fallen on, and whatever other hell you can put your reel through. Lost Coast Outfitters has curated a collection of the best fly reels on the market.
Alpenglow Peerless 5wt Bamboo Fly Rod  - 1

Fly Rods

LCO River Specific Fly Packs (Trout)

Fly Selections

TMC 200R Hook 100pk

Fly Tying

Fly Tying Beads and Eyes

Fly Tying Beads and Eyes

EP Anadromous Brush

Fly Tying Brushes

Ice Dub

Fly Tying Dubbing

Bronze Mallard-Select

Fly Tying Feathers and Hackle

Thin Fly Foam

Fly Tying Foam

Pastel Northern Bucktail

Fly Tying Fur and Hair

Thinner For Hard As Hull Cement

Fly Tying Head Cement, Epoxy, and Glues

Alec Jackson Heavy Wire Spey 10pk

Fly Tying Hooks

Steve Farrar SF Blend

Fly Tying Synthetic

Uni Thread 8/0

Fly Tying Thread, Wire, and Tinsel

Dream Stream 7 Piece Fly Tying Tool Kit

Fly Tying Tools

Pro Flexitube

Fly Tying Tube Fly

Hareline Fly Tying Kit - Tools Included

Fly Tying Vises and Kits

Cactus Chenille

Fly Tying Yarn and Chenille


Fishpond Salty Dog Collar

For your Dog

Rio Premier Gold Fly Line

Freshwater Lines

Patagonia Yulex Wading Socks w/Gravel Guard

Freshwater Wading

G. Loomis Asquith Fly Rod

G Loomis Fly Rods

The year: 1982. The plan: Create the perfect steelhead fly rod. The man: Gary Loomis. The outcome: Much greater than the perfection of one, simple rod model; G. Loomis fly rods were born. Firmly believing that graphite was and is the future of fly rod construction, Gary Loomis has designed and built impressive fly rods that succeed in the company's goal to "make everyday on the water more memorable." The Loomis philosophy is rooted in the concept of efficiency, and every stage of the rod-building process screams it. From incorporating cutting edge materials and production tools to putting each rod through a rigorous series of demanding field tests, G. Loomis has perfected and streamlined its processes to net a comprehensive line of fly rods that are more durable, more fishable, and more innovative than the competition. Finding a way to create the very best fishing tools requires dedication and know-how, and these qualities can be felt in each cast of a G.Loomis rod.

Galvan Fly Reels

Galvan Fly Reels

Galvan reels were born out of necessity. Years before the Galvan reel hit the shelves, Boni Galvan, a Sierra trout fisherman by avocation and a machinist by trade, envisioned something more. In 1990, after fishing his home waters, (a tributary of the Tuolumne River called the Clavey River), he went into a fly shop to purchase a better quality reel only to find that he could not afford one. So he began to develop a design of his own: a light, rugged reel with an exceptionally smooth, dependable drag system at an affordable price. From that design, the first Galvan reel was born. Its genesis was in the high mountain streams of California’s central Sierra Nevadas. In 1992, using his machinist’s skills and trout fisherman’s intuition, Boni created the first prototype. This first reel morphed through several configurations until the summer of 1994 when it was ready for distribution. The finished product was one of the lightest, smoothest, simplest and most elegant reels available. And Fly Reels have never looked back.
Golden Stonefly Adult

Golden Stonefly Adult

Characteristics:

  • Color: Golden-Olive / Brown Mottled
  • Antennae: 2
  • Tails: 2
  • Legs: 6
  • Size: 22-38mm

After migration to the foliage and rocks of the shoreline, golden stoneflies shed the remainder of their nymphal shucks and quickly find mates under the protective cover of streamside vegetation. The fertilized females will then fly clumsily above the water, quickly darting to the surface to deposit eggs, making themselves easy targets for aggressive surface-feeding trout.

Many adults will also fall from the safety of streamside trees, weeds, and other vegetation. These unfortunate bugs wind up swept along with the main current and will often collect in the slower water of eddys and along deeper cut banks. Golden stoneflies in their adult stage are easily spotted as they are quite active during and after their streamside mating time.

Fishing Tactics

When fishing a golden stonefly dry it is very important to focus on the banks of the river.  Don't worry about delicate presentation and get as close to foliage as you possible can to represent the insect falling into the current.  Eddy's and other current changes are other solid spots to test your luck

Our Favorite Golden Stonefly Dry Fly's