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Umpqua LINK HatchPad Double | Magnetic Fly Dock

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Description

Umpqua LINK HatchPad Double | Magnetic Fly DockYour Go To Magnetic Fly Dock The Umpqua LINK HatchPad Double is a low profile magnetic fly dock designed for drying flies, staging patterns mid hatch, or keeping your confidence bugs ready at a glance. An edge to edge magnetic core securely holds flies without any extra organization just press and go. Powered by Umpqua's LINK magnetic mounting system, the HatchPad snaps onto any LINK Base Station and integrates seamlessly with SWIFTLINK packs or any

Your Go-To Magnetic Fly Dock

The Umpqua LINK HatchPad Double is a low-profile magnetic fly dock designed for drying flies, staging patterns mid-hatch, or keeping your confidence bugs ready at a glance. An edge-to-edge magnetic core securely holds flies without any extra organization — just press and go.

Powered by Umpqua's LINK magnetic mounting system, the HatchPad snaps onto any LINK Base Station and integrates seamlessly with SWIFTLINK packs or any standard web loop. It clicks off in seconds when you need to view your full fly selection and choose your next pattern — no tether, no fumbling.

Key Features

  • Edge-to-edge magnetic core — Holds flies securely across the full surface, no foam or slit organization required.
  • Low-profile, lightweight design — Keeps flies within reach without adding bulk to your pack.
  • Click-off access — Undocks from the Base Station instantly so you can see all your flies at once and make the right change.
  • Modular integration — Works with any LINK-compatible pack, vest, or boat bag.
  • Bridge included — Mounts on SWIFTLINK packs or any standard web loop.

Specs

  • Dimensions: 4" × 1¾" × 1" (9.5 × 3.5 × 2.5 cm)
  • Includes: HatchPad Double, 2 LINK Base Stations, 1 Bridge Connector
  • Brand: Umpqua

Who It's For

The HatchPad Double is ideal for anglers who need fast fly staging without the bulk of a box. If you're fishing a hatch and cycling through patterns quickly, the magnetic surface lets you park flies where you can see them and swap in seconds. Especially good for dry fly anglers, hatch-matching, and anyone who wants a clean visual of their working flies without digging through storage.

Pair it with a second HatchPad or an Umpqua HatchVault to build out a full modular LINK system across your pack, vest, and boat bag.

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