Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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Best for drifting through riffles, knee-deep runs, pocket water, and bouldery seams, especi...
Fish it as a dead-drift nymph under an indicator or with a tight-line presentation in riffl...
A caddis pupa/nymph selection for trout water, especially when fish are feeding on emerging...
Fish this as a weighted caddis larva imitation in rivers and stillwaters when trout are fee...
Fish this as a stonefly nymph imitation in deeper runs, fast riffles, and pocket water. It...
Fish this as a bottom-drifting nymph in riffles, runs, pools, spring creeks, and tailwaters...
Use this nymph when trout are feeding on mayfly nymphs, especially in rivers and streams. I...
Fish this egg pattern in Great Lakes steelhead tributaries, especially during early spring...
Use this beadhead caddis pupa imitation when trout are feeding on emerging caddis in rivers...
A stonefly nymph pattern for Western rivers, especially when skwalas are active and trout a...
A stonefly nymph pattern for trout fishing, especially when fish are feeding on larger aqua...
A beadhead caddis larva pattern is best fished subsurface when trout are feeding on caddis...
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