Balanced Damsel - Tungsten
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- Great damsel nymph imitation.
- Perfect for those fishing in lakes under an indicator, or rivers plentiful we damsel flies.
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Damsel nymphs
Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Brown Trout etc.
Thought to have originated in Alberta Canada, particularly on the Caroline and Raven rivers. Also became extremely popular on the lakes in BC. ...
View full detailsAn oldie but a goodie, the 56er was originally designed to be fished in the Ozarks. However, this little bug has gotten attention throughout the...
View full detailsGreat color contrast excellent searching pattern. Hot bead, rubber legs, flash wing case. Also useful for trout. Stoneflies are availabl...
View full detailsWe had more fun field testing this version than any pattern in recent history. A fantastic caddis larva, and midge pupa imitation. Great anywhere...
View full detailsA great tail water, in two colors. Imitates a plethora of mayfly emergers. Flash wingcase adds to its effectiveness. One of those great do anythi...
View full detailsA pattern that originated in Iceland, and has worked in many trouty waters. Designed to mimic a midge larva this pattern is great for rivers and ...
View full detailsSkip Morris' solution to highly selective or pressurized trout. This prolific nymph has a huge range, and is a staple in many lakes. Callibaetis h...
View full detailsThe Anatomical Green Drake is a very accurate impression of the Western Green Drake nymph, a favorite hatch on many western rivers. The action fi...
View full detailsSkip Morris' solution to highly selective or pressurized trout. These two slender nymphs are often mistaken for each other, fish where either or p...
View full detailsWe saw this one in a popular fly-tying publication and just had to try it. Its got all the right features, soft hackle, nice ribbing, good proport...
View full detailsThis nymph designed by Andre Puyans, the AP either stands for the designer name or more likely "all-purpose". It just looks like many things that ...
View full detailsA great general attractor that can used as an skwala stone or green drake nymph imitation. Tungsten bead gets it down quickly
Some of the most realistic nymphs you will see. Easily imititates mayfly and stonefly nymphs. In attractor colors to help draw in a fishes attent...
View full detailsThis black variation of the Avatar Fly is a buggy midge pattern. Somewhat like an RS2 (also invented by Rim Chung) it has had the majority of its ...
View full detailsThis little guy will produce all year, but it does mimic the early season stoneflies that are found in Western rivers from January through May Tun...
View full detailsAnchor flies are often seen as less attractive, heavy nymphs whose sole purpose is to sink other "more attractive" flies on droppers quickly, but ...
View full detailsFishing streamers on Euro Nymphing leaders is a technique that my fly fishing team USA mates and I have been practicing for over a decade now. In c...
View full detailsExcellent lake pattern. Tied on a jig hook with a tungsten bead attached with a post in front of the hook eye. This allows this pattern to sink in...
View full detailsExcellent Lake Pattern Tied on a jig hook with a tungsten bead attached with a post in front of the hook eye. This allows this pattern to sink in ...
View full detailsExcellent lake pattern. Tied on a jig hook with a tungsten bead attached with a post in front of the hook eye. This allows this pattern to sink ...
View full detailsA classic nymph, peacock thorax, slender pheasant tail body. The wire rib presents a nice segmented look, in addition to adding flash and durabili...
View full detailsExcellent pattern when fish are on the surface but not hitting the duns. Trailing shuck and beadhead make this a great pattern to cast upstream, a...
View full detailsExcellent pattern when fish are on the surface but not hitting the duns. Trailing shuck make this a great pattern to cast upstream, and allow to ...
View full detailsExcellent pattern when fish are on the surface but not hitting the duns. Trailing shuck makes this a great pattern to cast upstream, and allow to...
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