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...
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...
A fast-sinking attractor nymph for trout, especially in rivers where fish are holding deep...
Fish this as a subsurface nymph in riffles, rocky runs, pocket water, and deeper seams wher...
Fish this as a subsurface attractor nymph in riffles, seams, and slow pools. It works well...
Fish this as a bottom-drifting nymph in riffles, runs, pools, spring creeks, and tailwaters...
Fish this as a subsurface trout fly in rivers, creeks, tailwaters, and spring creeks. It wo...
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