Wherever you might fish a plastic worm with conventional tackle you can effectively fly fish this wriggling, enticing Olive V-Worm Bass Fly. The Olive V-Worm can be fished deep or shallow and fast or slow but is especially effective when worked slowly around cover. Be especially alert to subtle takes on the fall with this fishy fly.
Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Worm Brown San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can necessary.
The Shell Pink/Worm Brown San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and simply will catch fish. The natural colors make this pattern work year round...
The Bead Head Shell Pink/Worm Brown San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and simply will catch fish. The natural colors make this pattern work...
Firebead Sparkle Worm Red takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
Walt's Worm is a universal standby nymph. This pattern was created by Walt Young who has been a mainstay in the PA fly-fishing community, from retail to publishing, and is an excellent...
The Royal Trude is a classic fly fishing fly that won't go out of style. The down wing provides fish with a different silhouette than most attractor flies and can work when stoneflies and caddis are...
The Peacock Trude is a classic fly fishing fly that won't go out of style. The down wing provides fish with a different silhouette than most attractor flies and can work when stoneflies and caddis...
The Adams Trude is a visible fly pattern that will never go out of style. The down wing provides a silhouette that imitates insects like Stoneflies, Caddis and Moths and is easy to see. Trudes work...
The Lime Trude is a classic fly fishing fly that won't go out of style. The down wing provides fish with a different silhouette than most attractor flies and can work when stoneflies and caddis are...
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...
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...
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