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...
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...
This is a trout nymph pattern designed to imitate an aquatic insect pupa or emerger. Fish i...
A jigged nymph with a tungsten bead for getting down quickly in the feeding zone. Best fish...
Fish this as a subsurface midge imitation when trout are feeding on small insects. It works...
This is a classic attractor nymph and stonefly imitation for trout water. Fish it under an...
A classic nymph pattern meant to be fished subsurface as part of a nymphing rig. The descri...
Use as a mayfly nymph imitation in riffles, seams, and deeper runs where trout are feeding...
Fish this as a mayfly nymph imitation under an indicator or with a tight-line/euro-nymphing...
Barbless emerger hooks are used for tying and fishing emerger, dry fly, and nymph patterns...
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