Department: Flies Water Type: freshwater Use: nymphs
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Bishop's Dynamite $2.20

Dynamite is not just a clever name. Don't go without this hot fly! |
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Jigged Prince Tungsten $2.50

That's right jigged prince. No traditional prince nymph will display the action like this fly!! |
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Czech Catnip $2.50

This sleek fly will tempt any picky trout from their hiding spot. |
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Missing Link Mercer $2.40

Your fly box is missing one thing...Missing Link fly. This hot emerger pattern will get those trout to put a bend in your rod. |
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Bear's Hex $1.95

This fly should be fished along the bottom with a moderately fast short-strip. Give the fly a jigging action which mimics the naturals action. Hex nymphs can be fished during the day. |
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Micro Mayfly $1.95

Don't be afraid to go small. This pattern is always a great option as a dropper fly behind a big attractor pattern. |
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Poxyback Micro Stone $1.95

During late May and June, the golden stoneflies will crawl along the bottom to reach shore. Trout will often locate themselves close to shore to intercept the stoneflies while staying in the edges of pockets and slots. |
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Tunsten 20 Incher $1.95

Buggy looking nymph that does a great job of imitating a variety of aquatic insects and entices huge trout. A great point fly on a double nymph rig. |
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Wired Stonefly $1.95

The Wired Stonefly is a great option for fisherman who want to take advantage of the prolific Little Yellow Stonefly hatch. |
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San Juan Worm $1.95

San Juan Worms should be in every flybox. Aquatic worms inhabit most waters. |
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Little Yellow Sloan $1.95

Excellent Yellow Stonefly imitation. Very life-like presentation with a tungsten bead head to keep the fly deep.
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Flying Circus Caddis $1.95

This is good imitation of a Caddis Pupa just prior to emergence. Its' bright colors are great for enticing trout and steelhead to strike. |
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Hare's Ear $1.95

This is a core pattern that belongs in every fly box. This is a all around mayfly imitation. |
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Aggravator Nymph $1.95

One of Andy Burk's innovative flies. This fly was tied to be effective either dead drifted or swung for more aggressive trout and steelhead. |
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Pheasant Tail $1.95

If you don't have a ample supply in your box, it is tough to call yourself a true fly fisherman. |
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Kaufmann's Scud $1.95

Scuds inhabit lakes and streams of all sizes. Scuds are crustaceans related to crayfish, sowbugs and shrimp. They are year-round food sources. |
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Prince Nymph $1.95

A cross between a mayfly nymph and a stonefly nymph with its split tail and stout body. Fish this pattern with almost any nymphing technique in almost any type of water. |
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Copper John $1.95

Created by John Barr to be a general purpose universal nymph imitation not specifically matching any single species or genera. This is a dense heavy fly that works very effectively as a dropper. |
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