Tiny Tailwater Tungsten - RIO Flies
This pattern is a killer mayfly nymph or midge larva. Ultra thin body with a wire rib paired with a beadhead and subtle flash. Just pick the color you think is the closest match to the bugs you are imitating.
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This pattern is a killer mayfly nymph or midge larva. Ultra thin body with a wire rib paired with a beadhead and subtle flash. Just pick the color you think is the closest match to the bugs you are imitating.
Skip 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 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 detailsThe All Purpose Nymph, or AP for short, is one of those timeless patterns that is still quite effective in many locations. This is a go to pattern...
View full detailsAs the name implies this fly is somewhat "armored". The body is covered with the wing case in order to keep it protected from a fishes mouth. G...
View full detailsA pheasant tail imitation of some kind seems to be the go to nymph for many trout fisherman. Imitating a plethora of mayflies pheasant tails tend ...
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 detailsA great improvement on this all-time classic pattern. Many nymphs take on a very shiny appearance right before emerging. Trout key in on this vuln...
View full detailsA great improvement on this all-time classic pattern. Many nymphs take on a very shiny appearance right before emerging. Trout key in on this vuln...
View full detailsStill the #1 nymph in the world and with good reason. Imitates a plethora of food sources. The more it's fished the buggier it gets. The beadhead...
View full detailsOne of the top five trout nymphs ever tied on a tippet. A near perfect imitation of the blue wing olive nymph, also works great for a general mayf...
View full detailsImitates a plethora of nymphs fish love to eat. Including cased caddis, mayfly nymphs, and dragon fly nymphs. Has a ton of peacock herl, that con...
View full detailsLike all the Pheasant Tail patterns, this one has a spot in every trout fisher's fly box. One of the best all time emerging Callibaetis patterns, ...
View full detailsOverview: Still the #1 nymph in the world and with good reason. Buggy, flashy, suggestive of a plethora of nymphs. The more it is fished the bugg...
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 detailsImitates a plethora of nymphs fish love to eat. Including cased caddis, mayfly nymphs, and dragon fly nymphs. Has a ton of peacock herl, that con...
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 and beadhead make this a great pattern to cast upstream, a...
View full detailsOne can never have to many midge patterns, and this a great nymph to add to the box. Bead Wing gives this emerger a look that only a transparent ...
View full detailsBaetis are a extremely popular food source. This pattern is slim and flashy. Great in better much every column of water. Subsurface, deep down, or...
View full detailsA new pattern that provides a great alternative to heavily pressured fish. Imitates midges and small mayflies. A top producer when fish ignore s...
View full detailsThe birds nest was designed by Cal Bird for catching Truckee River trout. It is a great nymph for all trout rivers and streams. Fish it dead drif...
View full detailsAlthough it is not a super hatch, these larger mayfly nymphs are often gorged upon by trout. Tend to reside in slower water, but can often appear ...
View full detailsA very prolific hatch in many areas. These small mayflies can be the first in the spring and the last in the fall. Many different hatches are comm...
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