Polywing Spinners are especially effective after the hatch when fish seem to rise consistently but refuse traditional patterns. At this time fish are often feeding on spinners or spent mayflies. Subtle changes in presentation is often what separates angling success. Changing to a fly with a different profile is the key to consistency. When the fish are selective the profile of a translucent poly, xelon or zelon wing shows a realistic impression that will make a tremendous difference.
The Foam Callibaetis Spinner is both buoyant and visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette. Many lake fly fishermen know that the worst part...
Xelon or Z-lon Callibaetis Spinners are especially effective patterns early in the morning and after the hatch. Lake fly fishers casting to selective cruising trout find that the transluscent Xelon...
Many fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Mahogany Foam Spinner is actually visible to the angler while...
Many of us have been baffled by rising trout that seem to ignore every pattern in the fly box. Often these selective fish are keying on spent mayflies. Trout rising to spinners often seem to sip them...
Many of us have been baffled by rising trout that seem to ignore every pattern in the fly box. Often these selective fish are keying on spent trico mayflies. Trout rising to spinners often seem to...
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