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Cast the Soft Hackle pattern up the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly, so ...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle pattern up the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly, so hold on!
The RS2 is an emerger, but is also very effective fished as a nymph. The inventor of the RS2, Rim Chung, since inventing this pattern, has never f...
View full detailsThe RS2 is an emerger, but is also very effective fished as a nymph. The inventor of the RS2, Rim Chung, since inventing this pattern, has never fished another fly, and is always the guy on the river catching all the fish!
The RS2 is one of the most recognized patterns available. Originator Rim Chung developed this pattern to mimic the natural emergent stage of a may...
View full detailsThe RS2 is one of the most recognized patterns available. Originator Rim Chung developed this pattern to mimic the natural emergent stage of a mayfly in it's most vulnerable state. RS2, meaning Rims Semblance 2 is as the name suggests, his second and final version of the intended pattern.
With a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the purple psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different look......
View full detailsWith a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the purple psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different look...something that they haven't seen before, and something that looks buggy.
The tungsten bead prince nymph is an extremely productive fly fishing fly, usually fished as a searching nymph, and as the top fly in a 2 fly setup...
View full detailsThe tungsten bead prince nymph is an extremely productive fly fishing fly, usually fished as a searching nymph, and as the top fly in a 2 fly setup. The tungsten bead will drop quickly to a depth where the big fish are holding!
There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the pheasant tail nymph. Originally tied by F...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the pheasant tail nymph. Originally tied by Frank Sawyer, this pattern has been tweaked over the years, and continues to sell well because of its effectiveness. Keep a good selection of this trout fly.
There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by F...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by Frank Sawyer, this pattern has been tweaked over the years, and continues to catch amazing numbers of fish. Keep a good selection of this trout fly.The Pheasant Tail accurately matches the Hatch of the following Mayflies: Baetis Dark Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Green Drake - Western Green Drake - Eastern Grey Drake Hendrickson Pale Morning Dun Pink Lady or Slate Brown Nymph Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulphur Dun White Winged Sulfur Dun Additionally, it works well as a Midge imitation!
This version of the Panty Dropper Nymph was designed by Forrest Jay to imitate dark colored mayfly nymphs. Fish this highly effective pattern wit...
View full detailsThis version of the Panty Dropper Nymph was designed by Forrest Jay to imitate dark colored mayfly nymphs. Fish this highly effective pattern with fluorocarbon under an adult or attractor pattern like a Royal Wulff.
The Mop fly was originally created by Jim Estes to imitate a green worm, common to the Smoky Mountains. The fly was wildly successful. Drift or sw...
View full detailsThe Mop fly was originally created by Jim Estes to imitate a green worm, common to the Smoky Mountains. The fly was wildly successful. Drift or swung, you will get a lot of attention with this fly, even when the standard flies you usually use are being refused.
Don't limit yourself to fishing this buggy creature to just Montana. It works well as a searching pattern, and as a stonefly or mayfly nymph.
Don't limit yourself to fishing this buggy creature to just Montana. It works well as a searching pattern, and as a stonefly or mayfly nymph.