Sow Bug Rainbow Biot was developed on the tailwaters of the West by Utah fly fishing guide, Jake Ricks. Fish in many tailwaters make sowbugs the staple of their diet and this pattern seems to fool them nearly every time. The mix of translucence and various colors is virtually irresistible. Jake tells us that he once caught the same fish twice in about 10 minutes on this fly on the famous Lower Provo River tailwater. Sounds pretty irresistible to us!
Sow Bug Tan Biot it is a favorite food item of tailwater and spring creek trout - a great Fall and Winter pattern that imitate dying sow bugs that are washed from decaying vegetation...
Sow Bug Gray Biot is an important food item for tailwater trout. This pattern combines a realistic profile with the impressionism of mixed colors to create a fly that keeps catching tailwater...
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Scuds and Sow Bugs are probably the most important and the most prolific food source for trout within our spring creeks. They are present in different colors and...
Nymph fishermen are sure to carry Sow Bugs in their fly collection, they are some of the most important food sorces on many waters. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a very good imitation that was developed...
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...
Fly anglers often overlook this color, but the Amber Scud has proven to be extremely effective in any water having scuds or crustaceans. This Amber color will match a dead scud, a scud carrying eggs...
Sow Bug Gray Biot is an important food item for tailwater trout. This pattern combines a realistic profile with the impressionism of mixed colors to create a fly that keeps catching tailwater...
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...
Sow Bug Tan Biot it is a favorite food item of tailwater and spring creek trout - a great Fall and Winter pattern that imitate dying sow bugs that are washed from decaying vegetation...
Fly fishers all over the world are finding that Olive/Gray Scuds are very productive for many species of fish. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and on spring creeks...
This lifelike pattern tempts the strikes out of the pickiest trout. The Crystal Midge, Black, Tungsten Bead gets the fly down in the water column quickly. This is a must have for picky trout...
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