Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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Fish this as a stonefly nymph imitation in deeper runs, fast riffles, and pocket water. It...
This is a flashy attractor nymph designed to imitate small mayfly or midge larvae loosely,...
Fish this as a bottom-drifting nymph in riffles, runs, pools, spring creeks, and tailwaters...
Fish this as a heavy attractor nymph in riffles, runs, and deep pools when trout are holdin...
Fish this as an egg imitation when trout are feeding on spawned eggs or drifting food in co...
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...
Use this steelhead nymph when fish are holding near the bottom in rivers and runs. It is su...
This egg pattern is designed for steelhead and salmon fishing, especially when fish are key...
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