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The scud is a freshwater crustacean found in lakes, tailwaters and most rivers. The scud provides a lot of protein in a trout's diet. In a river,...
View full detailsThe scud is a freshwater crustacean found in lakes, tailwaters and most rivers. The scud provides a lot of protein in a trout's diet. In a river, dead drift the fly. When fishing a lake, use a sinking or sink tip line, fish around weeds, and slowly retrieve the fly. The shade of scuds vary from locality to locality, and with time, so be prepared with several colors.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.This pattern was originally developed for use in the San Juan River in New Mexico. Turns out, fish will gladly take this pattern in nearly any locality. Color is important, so take a variety of colors.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.This pattern was originally developed for use in the San Juan River in New Mexico. Turns out, fish will gladly take this pattern in nearly any locality. Color is important, so take a variety of colors.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.This pattern was originally developed for use in the San Juan River in New Mexico. Turns out, fish will gladly take this pattern in nearly any locality. Color is important, so take a variety of colors.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.This pattern was originally developed for use in the San Juan River in New Mexico. Turns out, fish will gladly take this pattern in nearly any locality. Color is important, so take a variety of colors.
This version of a San Juan Worm is tied on a uniquely shaped hook that rotates as it drifts down the river, appearling like a squirming worm. Fish ...
View full detailsThis version of a San Juan Worm is tied on a uniquely shaped hook that rotates as it drifts down the river, appearling like a squirming worm. Fish are quite enthusiastic about this pattern, and will actually cause a strike indicator to move back up the river, rather than just hesitate momentarily.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.This pattern was originally developed for use in the San Juan River in New Mexico. Turns out, fish will gladly take this pattern in nearly any locality. Color is important, so take a variety of colors.
Bear Andrews is a famous fly designer and guide in the heart of Hexagenia country. This Saddle Back Hex Nymph uses a saddle feather along the back ...
View full detailsBear Andrews is a famous fly designer and guide in the heart of Hexagenia country. This Saddle Back Hex Nymph uses a saddle feather along the back of the fly to give the illusion of the mottled detail and segmentation of the natural. Fantastic pattern for both early and late season Hex hatches.
Sack Fry - Fish feed on eggs and fry everywhere. Use them, everywhere. Particularly useful in Alaska during the salmon migration, and you can hook ...
View full detailsSack Fry - Fish feed on eggs and fry everywhere. Use them, everywhere. Particularly useful in Alaska during the salmon migration, and you can hook up quite often in trout river in the post-spawn months of spring and fall.
The RS2 flashback is an emerger, but is also very effective fished as a nymph. The inventor of the RS2, Rim Chung, since inventing this pattern, ha...
View full detailsThe RS2 flashback 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!