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This eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The pearl rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a light...
View full detailsThis eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The pearl rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a light colored mayfly emerger.
There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. The Quasimodo Pheasant...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. The Quasimodo Pheasant Tail Nymph is tied on a curved (scud) hook, which rotates while drifting downstream, which looks like a struggling nymph.The Quasimodo Pheasant Tail Nymph 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!
Jim Pettis developed this incredibly creative pattern to mimic the caddis hatch he faced as a guide on the Lower Sacramento River. The Glass Beads ...
View full detailsJim Pettis developed this incredibly creative pattern to mimic the caddis hatch he faced as a guide on the Lower Sacramento River. The Glass Beads and sparse dubbing give the illusion of a pulsating insect. The more life you can add to a bug the better, and this gives the illusion of life like no other caddis pattern. Fish below an adult Elk Hair Caddis or in tandem with a Hare's Ear.
With the evolution of synthetic materials in fly tying, designers experimented by replacing the standard natural materials with newly introduced fi...
View full detailsWith the evolution of synthetic materials in fly tying, designers experimented by replacing the standard natural materials with newly introduced fibers. Ice Dub is likely the most popular of those materials. With as many uses as it has, Mike Mercer found a use beyond others and a way to re-introduce the classic Prince Nymph with the same acceptance as the original. The Psycho Prince was developed using Ice Dub rather than Peacock, giving the pattern a more color diversity and enabling anglers to better match the hatch. A brilliant design.
With a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the dirty pink psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different loo...
View full detailsWith a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the dirty pink psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different look...something that they haven't seen before, and something that looks buggy.
With a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different look...somethi...
View full detailsWith a little variance in the usual color of a prince nymph, the psycho prince nymph offers trout and steelhead a slightly different look...something that they haven't seen before, and something that looks buggy. The caddis green psycho prince nymph can be effectively used to imitate most green colored caddis larva or pupa.
The Prince Nymph Beadhead Rubberleg pattern takes one of the best fishing flies in history and adds rubber legs for additional movement, and is esp...
View full detailsThe Prince Nymph Beadhead Rubberleg pattern takes one of the best fishing flies in history and adds rubber legs for additional movement, and is especially effective in stillwater as a swimming nymph.
The purple beadhead prince nymph is most often used as a searching nymph. It is buggy looking, and has a color not often seen in nature, which is ...
View full detailsThe purple beadhead prince nymph is most often used as a searching nymph. It is buggy looking, and has a color not often seen in nature, which is very effective at catching the attention of a fish.
This is a top producer of fish, and one of our best sellers.
This is a top producer of fish, and one of our best sellers.
Use this pattern as a small stonefly, or as a mayfly nymph. Either way, it attracts the attention of trout, and is very, very productive!!
Use this pattern as a small stonefly, or as a mayfly nymph. Either way, it attracts the attention of trout, and is very, very productive!!