The realistic bullet head profile and high floating foam make this a popular and useful stonefly pattern. The Foam Bullet Head Stone Fly fishes well near banks and in pockets in swift or moderate currents. Trout will often come from the deep to inhale a helplessly drifting stonefly.
With buoyant foam and deer hair, this Foam Bullet Head Hopper Fly is easy and enjoyable to fish. Many hoppers show a yellow underside and fish seem to be attracted to the color and lifelike...
The Bullet Head Adult Golden Stonefly has the exact profile of a female golden stone. The deer hair bullet head, foam egg sack and foam under body make this fly float exceptionally well. The silicon...
The Bullet Head Adult Skwalla Stonefly has the exact profile of a female skwalla stone. The deer hair bullet head, foam egg sack and foam under body make this fly float exceptionally well. The...
If going after the big boys, this Bullethead Baitfish-Chartreuse pike and muskie fly is a must have. This big boy streamer pushes a lot of water and makes enough racket to engage the elusive...
If going after the big boys, this Bullethead Baitfish-Red/White pike and muskie fly is a must have. This big boy streamer pushes a lot of water and makes enough racket to engage the elusive...
So, yeah, we don't get it either. Apparently fish like the protein in regurgitated kibble. We do get that stoneflies are an easy meal with high food value and they will pull even the largest fish out...
Is Alpo better the second time around? The fish apparently think so. Big beefy trout wait all year for Salmonflies. These giants of the aquatic insect world create a feeding frenzy that brings out...
The Fluttering Stone imitates a struggling or egg laying stonefly and is irresistable to big fish. Trout will often feed on stoneflies until they are absolutely full so it pays to hit the hatch just...
This weighted Brown Stone Fly Nymph gets down deep where you need it. It also works well when fished as a dropper below a big buoyant dry in the early season. Big fish especially in moderate to swift...
The Orange Steelhead Scud is a bright addition to your fly box. It reminds fish of what they once ate in salt water and could even imitate what they are finding in their new freshwater environment...
This weighted Golden Stonefly Nymph gets down deep where you need it. It also works well when fished as a dropper below a big buoyant dry in the early season. Big fish especially in moderate to swift...
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