Mar
23
Scud, Bead Head, Amber, Dark: Fly fishers in many places are finding that Bead Head Amber Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are especially important for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their high protein content. The Bead Head Amber Scud excels […]
Mar
23
Scud, Amber, Light: Fly fishers in many places are finding that Amber Scud Flies are very productive trout flies. They are especially important for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their high protein content. The Amber Scud excels in nutrient rich trout streams […]
Mar
23
Scud, Amber, Dark: Description for Scud, Amber Dark is Coming Soon! From Riverbum
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Mar
23
Mysis Shrimp, Epoxy: Mysis Shrimp are a high fat’, and very high energy food source for trout. A dime size crustacean that is known to fatten fish up in tailwaters below Western reservoirs Mysis Shrimp can be a critical pattern for your box. The Epoxy Mysis Shrimp with its realistic impressionism […]
Mar
22
Aggravator Nymph, Burk’s Gold Bead: This fly was tied to be effective either dead drifted or swung for more aggressive trout and steelhead. Awesome pattern. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
22
Cdc Floating Nymph Emerger: This fly is designed to be used as a nymph or an emerger, depending on how you fish it. Dead drift it, wing it, or even put some floatant on it and fish it behind your favorite dry. Great fly pattern! From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
22
Flashback Caddis Nymph, Lambroughton’s : This Bead Head caddis nymph has lots of flash. This one gets down and stays down, which is more than half the battle! Beads work. Get some. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
22
Rubber Leg Squirrel Nymph, Whitlock’s : The Squirrel Nymph has always been a consistent fish catcher. Add rubber legs and you have an unfair advantage. Better have some of these excellent stonefly imitations in your box. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
22
Micro Stone Nymph, Mercer’s : Sometimes small stones are the first bugs to come out after the winter chill is gone. Be there with the right bug. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
22
Hare’s Ear Nymph Gold Bead: Originally tied from a hare’s ear where the short tufts of fur are, this bug almost always works. Make sure you have a good selection of sizes and you can’t go wrong. From American Fly Fishing
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