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The Mayhem Emerger...is it a midge? a mayfly? Does it matter when they eat it with wreckless abandon? This pattern devastates during a hatch and yo...
View full detailsThe Mayhem Emerger...is it a midge? a mayfly? Does it matter when they eat it with wreckless abandon? This pattern devastates during a hatch and you can fish this pattern with the same confidence in the surface film or along a bubble line when fish aren't visible. All the colors you need for the hatches you face.
Use the Little Yellow Sloan as a Little Yellow Stonefly, or as a mayfly nymph. This fly is very effective at both.
Use the Little Yellow Sloan as a Little Yellow Stonefly, or as a mayfly nymph. This fly is very effective at both.
CDC as the collar, and a little flash set the Little Spanker apart from your typical classic Pheasant Tail. A little movement and flash get the att...
View full detailsCDC as the collar, and a little flash set the Little Spanker apart from your typical classic Pheasant Tail. A little movement and flash get the attention of even the pickiest of trout. This will become your new go-to Pheasant Tail. Drop under a Charlie Boy Hopper with fluorocarbon tippet.
The Pearl Lightning Bug Nymph can be used as a searching nymph, but will probably draw as many strikes when used as a Pale morning dun nymph or pmd...
View full detailsThe Pearl Lightning Bug Nymph can be used as a searching nymph, but will probably draw as many strikes when used as a Pale morning dun nymph or pmd emerger. Either way, this is an excellent nymph to fly fish with.
The Gold Lightning Bug Nymph can be used as a searching nymph, but will probably draw more strikes when used as a Pale morning dun emerger. Either...
View full detailsThe Gold Lightning Bug Nymph can be used as a searching nymph, but will probably draw more strikes when used as a Pale morning dun emerger. Either way, this is an excellent nymph to fly fish with.
The Black Lightning Bug Nymph is mostly fished as a searching nymph, but will probably draw as many strikes when used as a dark mayfly or dark mayf...
View full detailsThe Black Lightning Bug Nymph is mostly fished as a searching nymph, but will probably draw as many strikes when used as a dark mayfly or dark mayfly emerger. Either way, this is an excellent nymph to fly fish with.
This nymph is very effective when fished as a dropper below a caddis or stimulator.
This nymph is very effective when fished as a dropper below a caddis or stimulator.
While the Kryptonite Caddis was developed for the Arkansas River, it fishes well everywhere caddis are present. This fly gets deep quick, and swun...
View full detailsWhile the Kryptonite Caddis was developed for the Arkansas River, it fishes well everywhere caddis are present. This fly gets deep quick, and swung, will trigger strikes!
While most Chironomids (midges) are small, there are some that are BIG! Imagine the oxymoron: Big Midge!The Jumbo Juju Chironomid - Zebra has a b...
View full detailsWhile most Chironomids (midges) are small, there are some that are BIG! Imagine the oxymoron: Big Midge!The Jumbo Juju Chironomid - Zebra has a beautifully segmented body and gill tufts. If you fish this on stillwater, position a strike indicator above the fly so that the fly lies just over a weed bed. Midges swim upwards, so give a twitch to the line occasionally.
While most Chironomids (midges) are small, there are some that are BIG! Imagine the oxymoron: Big Midge!The Jumbo Juju Chironomid - Olive has a b...
View full detailsWhile most Chironomids (midges) are small, there are some that are BIG! Imagine the oxymoron: Big Midge!The Jumbo Juju Chironomid - Olive has a beautifully segmented body and gill tufts. If you fish this on stillwater, position a strike indicator above the fly so that the fly lies just over a weed bed. Midges swim upwards, so give a twitch to the line occasionally.