Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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A small midge imitation for trout feeding on tiny subsurface insects. Fish it under a dry f...
This chironomid/midge pattern is best fished as a subsurface dropper in lakes and ponds, es...
Use this as a subsurface trout pattern when fish are feeding on aquatic insects or small ny...
Best for stillwater trout fishing when fish are keyed on chironomid pupae near the lakebed...
Buzzers are midge pupa-style trout flies that fish just under the surface or in the upper w...
A goldhead buzzer is a trout fly that imitates a midge pupa or emerging insect just below t...
A buzzer fly is typically fished just below the surface or in the upper water column when t...
A caddis pupa imitation for trout feeding on emerging insects, especially during hatches. F...
A buzzer pattern is a chironomid imitation for stillwater trout fishing. Fish it on a slow...
A generic stillwater nymph pattern for fishing subsurface in lakes and ponds. It works well...
A small baetis nymph for trout, especially when fish are keyed on tiny mayfly nymphs. The b...
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