Pheasant tails, hares ears, perdigons, and beadheads — the flies that catch fish on slow days.
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Fish this as a mayfly nymph imitation under an indicator or with a tight-line/euro-nymphing...
A small attractor nymph pattern for trout fishing, especially when fish are feeding subsurf...
A buzzer-style trout fly is typically fished just under the surface or in the upper water c...
Buzzers are midge pupa patterns fished just under the surface or in the upper water column....
Fish this as a subsurface fly when ants or other terrestrials are getting blown into the wa...
Fish this as an emerger pattern when mayflies are transitioning from nymph to adult, especi...
A flashy perdigon nymph for trout fishing when you want extra visibility in cloudy water or...
A flashy nymph pattern for trout fishing in a wide range of conditions. Fish it subsurface...
This egg pattern is designed for steelhead and salmon fishing, especially when fish are key...
Use this fly in muddy or coloured water when fish need a strong visual trigger. The black a...
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