Big Y Fly Co

Glass Eye Damsel Nymph

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Description

Glass Eyed Damsel Nymph If you fish lakes, you need a damsel nymph — and this one is built to get eaten. The Glass Eyed Damsel Nymph is a realistic stillwater pattern designed to imitate migrating damselfly nymphs, one of the most important and consistent trout foods in lakes and reservoirs. The glass eyes add a subtle flash and lifelike profile that helps this fly stand out, especially in clear water and bright conditions. Fish it slow along weed edges, through shoals, or on an intermediate line over shallow flats. When damsels are moving, trout cruise and hunt them aggressively — and eats are often violent. This is a go-to pattern for spring through late summer, and a deadly option anytime you’re targeting lake trout that want a bigger, more substantial meal than chironomids. Best For Lakes and reservoirs Weed lines, shoals, and shallow flats Spring through summer stillwater trout How to Fish It Slow hand-twist retrieve on an intermediate line Under an indicator near weeds On a long leader with a steady crawl-and-pause

Specifications

Category

Nymphs

Target Species

trout

Techniques

finesse

Water Column

subsurface

Action

subtle drift with slight crawl-and-pause

Conditions

clear water, open water, vegetation

Field Notes

Fish this as a stillwater nymph imitation in lakes and reservoirs, especially around weed edges, shoals, and shallow flats. A slow hand-twist retrieve, crawl-and-pause retrieve, or fishing it under an indicator on a long leader works well when trout are keying on migrating damselfly nymphs.

Pros

  • Realistic damsel nymph profile
  • Subtle flash from glass eyes
  • Effective in clear water and bright conditions

Cons

  • Best when trout are feeding on damsels
  • Not ideal for fast-moving water

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