Umpqua Deceiver - White/Blue
In Stock • Bozeman, MT
Description
Few flies have shaped modern saltwater fly fishing like the Deceiver. Developed in the late 1950s by legendary angler Lefty Kreh, the pattern was originally tied to target striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay. Its effectiveness quickly spread worldwide, and in recognition of its impact, the U.S. Postal Service even featured the Deceiver on a commemorative stamp in 1991. Today, it remains one of the most iconic and productive baitfish imitations ever created.
The genius of the Deceiver lies in its simplicity. Traditionally tied with long, flowing hackle feathers for the tail, a sparse bucktail wing layered over flash, and a clean, tapered profile, the fly mimics a wide variety of baitfish. Over the years, countless variations have been tied using synthetics, new color schemes, and different hook sizes—but the classic proportions remain unchanged.
The Deceiver’s versatility is what made it famous. It has taken nearly every gamefish that eats baitfish, from tarpon, snook, and striped bass to false albacore, redfish, pike, and peacock bass. Whether stripped quickly through a rip, twitched across a flat, or swung in current, the Deceiver’s pulsing hackle and lifelike silhouette make it irresistible to predators.
Simple, effective, and timeless, the Deceiver is more than just a fly—it’s a cornerstone of the sport and a pattern that belongs in every angler’s fly box.
Hook / Thread: TMC 600SP / UTC 140
Tail: Saddle Hackle Feathers, Krystal Flash
Body: Flat Diamond Braid
Wing/Overwing: Bucktail
Throat: Krystal Flash