
If you mean “kick fly” as a small fly-style bait or trailer, Kenders Outdoors KICK-FLY is the direct match. It’s built for river walleye and similar species, with a natural bucktail profile and multiple color options to match local forage.
For a more traditional fly approach, the Hare’s Ear patterns are the best all-around subsurface options. The Fly Crate Hare's Ear Nymph is a versatile nymph, while The Fly Crate Bead Head Bird's Nest Hare's Ear and The Fly Crate Hare's Ear Bead Head Nymph get down faster and are better when you need depth.
The Fly Crate Shafer's Ella's Beast is the bigger-profile choice if you want something that can mimic leeches or small baitfish and draw bigger fish.
Switch to a streamer or larger baitfish pattern if fish are chasing instead of feeding near bottom. Move to a lighter, more natural nymph if the water is clear and fish are pressured. If you’re targeting trout specifically, the Hare’s Ear options are usually the safer start than the KICK-FLY.
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