Fly Of The Week

Fly Of The Week

Novembers fly o’week

cpppThe Copper John is a popular and effective pattern has taken the fly fishing world by storm. This fly sinks quickly and can be used as a deep nymph or a dropper. Fish seem unable to resist the combination of color, flash, and realistic shape. it is best fished where mayflies or stoneflies are common and even works in certain lake situations. Most guides and serious anglers never enter the river without several sizes, colors, and variations of this pattern in the fly box.

 

Octobers—fly o’week

sex-dungeonzoo-cougarFall = Hucking Da Meat for Pissed Off Browns…Here are a couple must haves thanks to Kelly Galloup

Sex Dungeons       

                                                Zoo Cougar

Fly Of The Week #3

pale-morning-dun-parachute-sidepmdtaks-emergerFly of the Week:

Pale Morning Duns (PMDs) usually hatch mid to late morning.  But, during some magic days, hatches can continue into the late afternoon. In our local rivers these hatches start in June and run into August.

Fly Of The Week

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Nicks-Sunken Stone

Do not let the name fool you. This is the ultimate in effectiveness and durability for a dry stonefly imitation. Tied for golden stones and salmonflies, this is the first choice of all our guides. We regularly sell out of this fly, and for good reason. Taken from Blue Ribbon Flies