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Slim profile bug with big motion. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a favorite in the Northern Rockies and its delicate nature has proven to be as popular...
View full detailsSlim profile bug with big motion. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a favorite in the Northern Rockies and its delicate nature has proven to be as popular in spring creeks nationwide.
Cast the Soft Hackle beadhead Pearl Nymph across the river with a weight above, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts th...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle beadhead Pearl Nymph across the river with a weight above, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. If a fish doesn't grab the fly on the dead drift, they will often take it as a rising caddis. The soft hackle bead head pearl fly is an effective lake pattern also, imitating a rising callibaetis nymph, or just as a buggy looking meal. Yum, Yum!!
Cast the Soft Hackle Olive nymph up the river, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. If a...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle Olive nymph up the river, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. If a fish doesn't grab the fly on the dead drift, they will often take it as a rising caddis. The peacock herl in this nymph, when wet, produces a color of nymph that trout can't resist. The olive soft hackle is also effective in lakes as a damsel nymph imitation.
Alevin are defenseless, and while still in development the egg sack is like a neon light bullseye for trout. Alevin are found hatching on gravel b...
View full detailsAlevin are defenseless, and while still in development the egg sack is like a neon light bullseye for trout. Alevin are found hatching on gravel bottoms. An easy meal, and a high protein one at that, trout and steelhead cant help but gorge on these little snacks. Fished with fluorocarbon this little fly will fall victim to hungry trout.
The Slim Shady Baetis Nymph features a thin profile, effective on highly pressured rivers like the South Platte. Bugs that are effective on this r...
View full detailsThe Slim Shady Baetis Nymph features a thin profile, effective on highly pressured rivers like the South Platte. Bugs that are effective on this river will fool nearly every trout! This slim nymph is also effective at imitating any small mayfly nymph.You can find our Fly of the Week blog about the Slim Shady here.
The Slim Baetis Nymph is a great choice to fish during the Baetis Hatch, or any hatch that involves olive colored mayflies. This fly has all the at...
View full detailsThe Slim Baetis Nymph is a great choice to fish during the Baetis Hatch, or any hatch that involves olive colored mayflies. This fly has all the attributes of a great baetis nymph -- a slim body, segmentation, and just the right amount of flash...all on a curved hook.
The Skinny Nelson nymph is an excellent tailwater pattern, and very effective at imitating small midge larva. Fish find peacock herl irresistible,...
View full detailsThe Skinny Nelson nymph is an excellent tailwater pattern, and very effective at imitating small midge larva. Fish find peacock herl irresistible, and will eagerly accept this nymph.
The Shop Vac Nymph is a top producer, imitating mayfly, caddisfly and midge nymphs...and as the name implies, it sweeps up fish like no other!
The Shop Vac Nymph is a top producer, imitating mayfly, caddisfly and midge nymphs...and as the name implies, it sweeps up fish like no other!
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.
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.