Fly fishers in many places are finding that Gray Bead Head Scud Flies are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their very high nutritional content. The Bead Head Gray Scud excels in nutrient rich trout streams, especially spring creeks and big tailwater rivers, and can also be used where scuds are found around weed beds in lakes.
Fly anglers often overlook this color, but the Amber Bead Head Scud has proven to be extremely effective in any water having scuds or crustaceans. This Amber color will match a dead scud, a scud...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Tan Bead Head Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Orange Bead Head Scuds are very productive trout flies. Some large fish key specifically on scuds because of their high protein content. Scuds excel in...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Olive/Grey Bead Head Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that bead head scuds are productive trout flies. They are especially effective for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically...
Psycho Prince Nymph, Dirty Pink Bead Head is a great trout and steelhead fly pattern. The Psycho Prince was invented by the fly tying mastermind Mike Mercer and continues to push the envelope...
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The sleek and quick sinking Thread Frenchie Jiggy fly has a tungsten bead. This Nymph is a favorite of many guides. Mayfly hatches are when you want to pull this out of your box!
One of the best nymphs ever tied! Caddis or May fly imitator. A soft hackle collar gets the trout attention. Use this pattern to imitate emerging bugs. Don't forget to swing the end of your drift.
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