The enduring classic stonefly nymph, The Montana Nymph, is named for the best trout fishing state in the US, which is also one of the best trout fishing regions in the world. (Leave objections about your state in the comment box) This beefy nymph presents a solid dark profile with a flash of color and continues to work wherever stoneflies are found. That's not to say the Montana Nymph is only a stonefly, it also works well as an attractor nymph and excels when prospecting deep or dingy waters.
The Prince Nymph is a proven classic fly that will continue to be an effective fish catcher in most trout waters around the globe. The flashy peacock herl body entices strikes and the split tail and...
During the damsel hatch, fish find the swimming nymphs to be an easy meal. This time of year you don't want to be without the Whitlock Damsel.
This pattern has a marabou tail, a perfectly...
This American version of the classic British Pheasant Tail mayfly nymph continues to catch fish wherever slender mayflies are found. The peacock thorax on this nymph also gives it a bit of...
The Red Fox Nymph pattern has been around for years but continues to produce as a mayfly and attractor nymph pattern. It may be fished deep or as an emerger and may also be stripped in stillwater...
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