The reflective Silver Lightening Bug is the original Lightning Bug, which proved that lightning can strike again and again and again. This little dynamo of an attractor nymph is visible in low light, yet reflects the natural colors of the stream bed enough to be somewhat subtle in bright light. It works very well for prospecting new waters with a dry-dropper rig and it can be fished effectively under an indicator in rivers and lakes.
The flashy Pearl Lightning Bug certainly isn't shy. The pearlescent mylar body almost glows, even under water. This is the ultimate attractor nymph for deep runs, low light conditions, and dirty...
This baby is solid gold! Or at least the fish act like it is. The Gold Lightning Bug is a very visible variation of the original shiny nymph that broke the mold. The Gold Lightning Bug works anytime...
The Holographic Lightning Bug Jig is our latest innovation to our competition jig style line up. Tied on a silver tungsten bead with steel wire ribbing, this fly is designed to...
The Zug Bug takes full advantage of the attractive qualities of irredescent peacock feathers. This fly works in a variety of situations where a dark general nymph pattern is called for. All types of...
Years ago any conversation waterside involving the subject of Sow Bugs on most waters would have brought questioning looks by many as this aquatic life form had very little recognition. Now a days...
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