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RIO's Morrish Level Headed Bugger

$52.99

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Description

There is no questioning the effectiveness of balanced flies, especially for stillwater anglers. Yet in tying them there are some design limitations to the conventional cut-pin and bead engineering. The pins tend to be too thick to enable well-proportioned smaller flies, awkward to tie with, and not particularly good looking on the finished product. Accordingly, balanced leeches and damsels all tend to be about the same weight, and most are a good deal larger than what I ideally want to fish. Most are too much for more conventional dry dropper rigs as well. So, these were the issues I wanted to engineer around to come up with smaller lighter and more effective stillwater and slow water flies. My earliest prototypes headed out to the Williamson River with master guide Paul McDonnald. Two days later he was frantically texting me to see if he could get more of them. In his words, "they crushed big rainbows". I later tested them on a prolific private reservoir in Montana. I caught heaps of browns, rainbows, cutthroats and a few nice brookies. All of these were caught stripping with no means of suspension, and they performed well.

Fishing Profile

Fly
Best for
Fly, Trout, Brown Trout
Presentation
Subsurface, Balanced/slow Sinking Streamer, Slow Sink
Techniques
Casting, Fly Casting, Streamer Fishing
Conditions
Open Water, Clear Water, Low Light
SeasonYear Round
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

This is a balanced streamer designed for stillwater and slow-water presentations. Fish it with a stripping retrieve on a floating or intermediate line to imitate baitfish or leech movement, especially when trout are holding deeper or cruising open water.

Pros

  • Balanced design helps the fly ride level in the water.
  • Effective for stripping retrieves in stillwater and slow water.
  • Smaller, lighter profile than many conventional balanced flies.

Cons

  • Requires a balanced-fly setup or careful presentation to fish best.
  • Not ideal for dry-dropper rigs or surface fishing.

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