Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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A bright, heavy nymph pattern designed for steelhead and swung through runs and seams. It i...
This is a flashy attractor nymph designed to imitate small mayfly or midge larvae loosely,...
Fish this as a heavy attractor nymph in riffles, runs, and deep pools when trout are holdin...
A classic nymph pattern for imitating stonefly, mayfly, and even small midge stages. Fish i...
A weighted stonefly-style nymph for fishing below the surface, especially on euro nymph rig...
A small beadhead nymph pattern for subsurface trout fishing. Drift it under an indicator or...
A flashy perdigon nymph for trout fishing when you want extra visibility in cloudy water or...
A balanced leech pattern with a tungsten bead is meant to get down quickly and fish just of...
This is a carp-focused fly that imitates a large bloodworm or aquatic worm emerging from so...
This is a stonefly nymph pattern designed to imitate larger aquatic insects that trout and...
This kit is for tying Squirmy Worm style flies, which are commonly fished as trout nymph im...
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