Soft hackles, partridge-and-orange, and traditional wets — the flies that swing through the run.
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Use this as a midge emerger pattern when trout are feeding just below the surface or taking...
Fish it as a dead-drift nymph/scud pattern close to the bottom, especially along weed beds,...
A suspender buzzer is a stillwater trout fly meant to imitate an emerging midge or chironom...
A buzzer pattern is typically fished just below the surface or in the upper water column to...
A buzzer pattern is a chironomid imitation for stillwater fishing. Fish it on a slow retrie...
Best fished as a subtle subsurface fly in riffles, seams, and other moving water where trou...
Fish this emerger in or just under the surface film when trout are keying on tiny midges an...
Classic soft hackle wet fly for swinging or drifting through back eddies, seams, and other...
This is a sunken ant pattern, best fished as a subsurface fly when trout are keying on terr...
This is a midge emerger pattern meant to imitate an insect stuck in its pupal shuck. Fish i...
A classic soft hackle wet fly for trout fishing in rivers and streams. Fish it on a swing,...
This is a traditional tenkara kebari fly used for simple upstream presentations and control...
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