Kaufmann Stone Rubber Legs-Beadhead
- size 4 (Black)Availability:140 in stock$1.09
- size 6 (Black)Availability:150 in stock$1.09
- size 8 (Black)Availability:168 in stock$1.09
- size 10 (Black)Availability:213 in stock$1.09
- size 12 (Black)Availability:417 in stock$1.09
- size 6 (Brown)Availability:151 in stock$1.09
- size 8 (Brown)Availability:131 in stock$1.09
- size 10 (Brown)Availability:135 in stock$1.09
- size 12 (Brown)Availability:36 in stock$1.09
- size 6 (Golden)Availability:90 in stock$1.09
- size 8 (Golden)Availability:131 in stock$1.09
- size 10 (Golden)Availability:211 in stock$1.09
- size 12 (Golden)Availability:152 in stock$1.09
- size 6 (Purple)Availability:16 in stock$1.09
- size 8 (Purple)Availability:15 in stock$1.09
- size 10 (Purple)Availability:154 in stock$1.09
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- Stonefly nymphs live in clean moving water, and are an important feeding source for both trout and steelhead.
- All the attributes of the Beadhead Kaufmann Stone with the addition of rubber legs for action that fish just can't seem to refuse.
- Often times rubber legs make the difference between strikes and just flogging the water.
- Juvenile steelhead gorge themselves on stonefly nymphs and are therefore imprinted on the returning adult steelheads. A good indicator of steelhead holding areas will be the density of stonefly nymphs in the area.
- Therefore this pattern will work for steelhead as well as trout.
- Stonefly nymphs are very poor swimmers and are often knocked off rocks to float freely at the mercy of feeding fish.
- Use this pattern in faster moving water, year around, for fast vicious strikes.
- Stoneflies are only found in rivers.