Stonefly Nymph, Hellgrammite, Black

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Zebra Midge, Tungsten Bead, Black

The Tungsten Bead Black Zebra Midge is a midge pattern quickly coming into its own among Midge fishermen. Midge fishing is many times a demanding arena that not only requires delicate presentations with fine tippets, but equally the right fly pattern to bring success. The Tungsten Bead Black Zebra Midge can be drifted in the deeper runs, or hung off a dropper just under the surface to those suspended feeding fish. This is a Midge pattern that needs some space in your fly box. Give it a try and see the results.

 

JRS, Dark

The Dark JRS combines properties of several proven fish catching nymphs. This exclusive pattern has proven to be the ultimate all around nymph in many fly boxes around the West and elsewhere in the world. This fly effectively matches several varieties of mayflies and stoneflies and simply looks tempting to waiting trout. If you don’t know what to try this is a great searching pattern that seems to trigger strikes from fish in all kinds of water.

 

Stonefly Nymph, Bead Head, Brown

This weighted Brown Stone Fly Nymph gets down deep where you need it. It also works well when fished as a dropper below a big buoyant dry in the early season. Big fish especially in moderate to swift current often key on stoneflies as a primary food source.

 

Ghost Midge, Red

Is there anything that can rival a cold winter day on a good stretch of tailwater, fishing to midging trout? Variations of the Ghost Midge, such as the Red Ghost Midge are key patterns to getting those selective summer hardened fish to respond to your presentation. Demanding fishing conditions to quietly feeding fish require a proven fly and the Red Ghost Midge is tailor made for such occasions.

 

Scud, Bead Head, Olive

Fly fishers in many places are finding that Olive Bead Head Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their very high nutritional content. The Bead Head Olive Scud excels in nutrient rich trout streams, especially spring creeks and some large tailwaters, and can also be used around weed beds in lakes.

 

Caddis Pupa, Bead Head, Tan

The Olive Bead Head Caddis Pupa is also known as the Super Pupa. This fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any other fly available. Anglers who have never tried caddis pupae or emergers are missing out on one of the more enjoyable fly fishing experiences.

 

Scud, Olive

Fly fishers in many places are finding that Olive Scud Flies are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their very high nutritional content. The Olive Scud excels in nutrient rich trout streams with vegetation, especially spring creeks and big tailwater rivers, and can also be used where scuds are found around weeds in lakes.

 

Zug Bug

The Zug Bug takes full advantage of the attractive qualities of peacock herl. This fly works in a variety of situations where a dark general nymph pattern is called for. All types of fish find this fly appealing whether drifted or stripped in stillwaters.

 

Ghost Midge, Cream

Is there anything that can rival a cold winter day on a good stretch of tailwater, fishing to midging trout? Variations of the Ghost Midge, such as the Cream Ghost Midge are key patterns to getting those selective summer hardened fish to respond to your presentation. Demanding fishing conditions to quietly feeding fish require a proven fly and the Cream Ghost Midge is tailor made for such occasions.

 
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