Mayer's Mini Leech Jig - Tungsten
The Mini Leech Jig is Landon's go-to anchor fly for nymphs, dry droppers, or as a solo drifting streamer imitation. Tied on an Umpqua jig hook with...
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The Mini Leech Jig is Landon's go-to anchor fly for nymphs, dry droppers, or as a solo drifting streamer imitation. Tied on an Umpqua jig hook with...
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A more impressionistic take on a perdigon nymph. These patterns feature a glass bead and hackle fibers set in a manner that gives this perdigon a m...
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You can never have enough Prince patterns, and this fly is one of the best we have fished! Fish this with a euro rig or throw it on a standard nymp...
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A great Euro pattern for Spring and Fall when the temps begin to cool and the major summer hatches are petering out. Give this one a good soaking ...
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Designed by Blue Quill Euro nymphing instructor Brian Kelso, this extremely effective pattern works great from early Spring through late Fall when ...
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I like nothing more than a simple buggy looking nymph that can replicate many things. I like this fly on the TMC 2499 because of it's serious holdi...
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"Definition-Aggressively enterprising, a go-getter... This fly is the everyday, 365, don't leave home without it pattern. Tied light and dark, with...
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A great pattern for a mayfly nymph that will really move in the water with the CDC soft hackle collar. Sold in eaches
Another Go-To pattern from US Fly Fishing Team Member, Lance Egan that will not disappoint. Perfect for point or dropper positions and works well u...
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The french jig nymph is a staple whether you are just starting out euro nymphing or are a seasoned veteran. A tungsten bead helps it get down and c...
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Fish it as a dropper off of a dry fly or in tandem another small nymph on a French leader set-up. Tungsten bead on the front adds plenty of weight ...
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The Gold-Ribbed Hare’s Ear Nymph is a sentimental favorite for most anglers. It is often one of the first flies a tyer learns which often results i...
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A great all-round czech nymph that is not super heavy but gets the job done. A great top fly on a two fly rig that works well spring, summer and f...
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A flashy, searching nymph developed by Steve Parrott that has become a real producer in stained or off-colored water. Just the right amount of spa...
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A low key pattern with the right amount of flash to produce fish. Perfect for shallow water French Nymphing or low, fast water Czech Nymphing. Ba...
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How could you possible make a Prince nymph better? Put it on an Umpqua Competition Jig Hook with a super sticky point. The benefit of using jig h...
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Just like the TH French Jig but with a purple collar. Ideal for deeper runs, and fast currents, also great for all-around nymphing. Built with our ...
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Designed by Steve Parrott and tied by Umpuqa Feather Merchants, this slim profile, weighted grub style czech nymph is the perfect searching pattern...
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From a trout's perspective, soft hackle gives nymphs a bit of added attraction. The lifelike movement offered by the floating fiber draws a fish's ...
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Top Polish fly tier and angler Andrzej Koziel developed this all-star nymph pattern, and it is quickly becoming a favorite on both sides of the pon...
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The Turkey Biot body makes a great segmented look on this mayfly pattern, and it is tied with two beads, so you know it is going to get down in the...
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When the fish are down deep, this Jig Nymph is the ticket. Ideal for deeper runs, and fast currents, also great for all around nymphing. Built with...
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Utilizing a hot spot with a tag is becoming more and more popular with Euro Nymphing techniques - and with good reason. Tie this bad boy on and wat...
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With a CDC body and collar, this fly has a ton of movement. Hot spot on the tag is a great trigger for trout, and is sure to produce fish.