Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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A fast-sinking attractor nymph for trout, especially in rivers where fish are holding deep...
Fish this as a subsurface attractor nymph in riffles, seams, and slow pools. It works well...
This is a flashy attractor nymph designed to imitate small mayfly or midge larvae loosely,...
These are scud patterns for trout feeding on freshwater crustaceans in streams and stillwat...
A classic subsurface nymph for trout fishing in rivers, creeks, and stillwaters. Drift it d...
This assortment is designed for trout fishing with a mix of unweighted nymphs and general h...
A skinny chironomid-style nymph for stillwater and other trout waters where fish are feedin...
A beadhead midge imitation for trout in tailwaters, freestones, and stillwater situations....
A midge larva pattern for tailwaters and stillwater situations where trout are feeding on s...
A Perdigon is a fast-sinking nymph designed to get down quickly in the water column. It is...
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