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Lakes and reservoirs have different flies, but the techniques are largely very consistent with how we fish other water. The rewards can be....well, take a look.
Top Flies for Fishing Spring Run-Off
Don’t be a runaway during run-off. A few flies and thoughts for high water season.
Murky? Yeah, maybe. But, run-off also kicks up a ton big bugs. Focusing on color and size can produce some run-off monsters.
Hare’s Ear Dubbing is The Best Natural Material According to Some Legendary Fly Tyers
One of the top three natural materials of all-time has countless uses.
Described as the exact color a nymph afraid of being eaten by a trout would want to come up with, Hare's Ear dubbing is a classic material that finds itself into today's patterns time and time again.
Tying with Quills
There are numerous options for tying fishing flies with quill bodies. Quills are more durable than ever and the results are lights out.
Gone are the days of using a pencil eraser to strip peacock quills. Today's options provide beautifully segmented fly fishing flies with lasting durability and endless color options.
Great Dubbings
Fly tying materials continue to get better and better. The range of materials is the best it has ever been and usability has not suffered.
EBT and Bugger Dubbings reduce steps and improve bugginess.
Tying Perdigon Fly Fishing Flies like the Iron Lotus Perdigon and PMD Perdigon
Perdigon fly fishing flies are fish catchers for several reasons. With a few simple material changes, many of your favorite nymphs can be tied Perdigon style.
Perdigon fly fishing flies sink quickly and are very durable. Fish and anglers love them. And, tying them isn't very difficult.
An Entomologist in Your Pocket | The Fly Predictor
This tool will identify the insects most likely to occur in the water you're fishing, and make fly recommendations for each phase of insect life.
The Fly Predictor is an app that identifies the insects most likely to occur in streams, rivers, and creeks at a given set of geo coordinates. Said, another way, drag your finger on a map to a specific body of water, and the app will tell you the bugs most likely to occur in that water. It’s like having a fishing buddy that is an entomologist, but without them bugging you with bad insect jokes!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Micro Golden Stonefly
Micro Golden Stonefly | Big bugs are molting as the snow is melting!
What makes the Mirco Golden Stonefly “the fly of the month” going into April is because it is very realistic to the actual golden stone nymph, the lighter pale yellow color, the epoxy back giving that armor look, the life like segmented body and the “turkey biot” used for the legs which pushes the water and grabs fish’s attention this is definitely one of the most realistic Stonefly patterns around and a deadly pattern to use the next few months.
Fly Fishing Flies with Hot Spots, including videos on Tying the Red Dart, Mayhem Bush Pilot, Frenchie, & France Fly Fishing Flies
Nymphs with Hot Spots Should Have a Place in Your Fly Box
Hot spots are effective. We outline all the different forms and colors that you’ll find on today’s top hot spot fly fishing flies.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Bjorn's Flash Midge Larva
Bjorn’s Flash Midge Larva | Keep 'em Guessing
The black beauty, the mercury midge and other small midge patterns get a lot of airtime, but one thing that I find important when choosing flies is picking VARIATIONS!
Confidence Fly Fishing Flies
Confidence patterns are the stable of flies that an angler reaches to regularly with the expectation of catching fish.
Confidence patterns are not simply a list of best sellers, nor are they a list of most recommended flies. Confidence patterns are the stable of flies that an angler reaches to regularly with the expectation of catching fish. Our confidence in these flies is a self-fulfilling prophecy of sorts…we fish these flies with the expectation of catching fish and we probably have better concentration and better presentations. And, thus, better results.
Designing Fly Fishing Flies – Wandering Around the Right Way
How are fly fishing flies designed? Foundations and three paths of creativity.
Fly design doesn’t just happen sitting behind a vice. There’s a lot of creative genius and time invested into these combinations of feathers and hooks.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Rojo Midge
Rojo Midge | Go Get It
I have had a lot of success using Garcia’s “Rojo Midge” pattern, both as an attractor and as my second fly. I typically fish it in a size 18 or 20, dead drifting it mid-column like a midge pupa pushing its way to the surface.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Blowtorch
Jiggy Blowtorch Nymph | "One of the top three flies for trout anywhere in the world!"
REMEMBER BIG BUGS ARE STILL IN THE RIVERS! Yes it’s “Tailwater tiny” season but don’t let that stop you from trying out new attractor patterns, a trout will eat a big meal if the presentation is there!
Do Fly Fishing Jig Hooks Work Better and Other Thoughts on Euro Nymphing
Flies tied on jig hooks have unique characteristics that lead to better performance. Riding hook point up is not on our list as one of these.
We do think that jig hooks have several unique characteristics that make them especially effective when used in a Euro Nymphing setup. We also think these characteristics make them great for fishing with a bobber or under a dry fly. We are less and less convinced, however, that the “hook point up” orientation is one of the benefits unique to jig flies and Euro Nymphing.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Mercury Blood Midge
Mercury Blood Midge | Versatility
I absolutely love this fly because it’s so versatile, it can be fished on any part of your set up at any time of the year but I like to fish it in a size 18-20 in the winter as my attractor/lead fly.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Top Secret Midge
Top Secret Midge | Well, not so secret
So good I’ve been known to fish two at a time
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Black Beauty
Black Beauty | One of the best year-round flies
Small flies catching big fish
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Poison Tung
Poison Tung | BLUE IS THE MOST VIVID of all colors to trout
The Poison Tung has the slim profile of a midge, additional weight to get it down where the fish are sitting in the winter and most importantly the color BLUE - which excites fish and can cause aggressive strikes reminiscent of summer eats!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Jujubee Midge
Jujubee Midge | A fly that will fool the smartest of trout and lots of fish in between!
If I see a midge hatch or see fish rising and don’t see any bugs I ALWAYS throw on a Jujubee. Sunday was no different, there was a strong hatch most of the day and nearly every other cast we had a fish on!!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Blood Midge
Blood Midge | A must have winter pattern
As the temps cool trout move from from the faster, more oxygenated water to slow deep pools and in the Winter they are stacked up right where these red blood midges live. Trout become lazier than usual but trust me they are on the look out for these bright red bites of candy full of nutrients!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | PBR
PBR | A cross between a Rainbow Warrior and a Mercury Midge?
The PBR is a great fly and I hardly ever see it at fly shows or in fly shops and I rarely hear people talk about it but it’s a secret weapon and you should definitely try it out this winter!!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Glo Bugs
Glo Bugs | EGGS, EGGS, EGGS!!
Bright orange is great and realistic but it’s good to have a variety of lighter oranges, peaches and light pinks. As the spawn slows down the eggs become less vibrant so lighter colors are great to use.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Chocolate Foam Back Emerger
Chocolate Foam Back Emerger | It’s just THAT GOOD!!
In my top 3 favorite flies. That’s it.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Slim Shady Baetis
Slim Shady Baetis | Effective and durable
This fly is trout candy - ALL DAY LONG and will last all day long because of the uncanny durability!!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Mercury Midge
Mercury Midge| Small but mighty
There are over 1000 different midge species & they are one of the only insects that hatch all year round, so having a stock in your fly box is important.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Jiggy Mini Leech
Jiggy Mini Leech | Beware of aggressive eats!
Leeches are very abundant creating a tasty snack for even the pickiest of trout some of the biggest fish I’ve caught have been on the mini leech!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | WD-40
WD-40 | A staple fly Often Overlooked
If you don’t have some- GET SOME! I recommend size 20 or 22.
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Dura Jig
Dura Jig | Slays all year round
I threw on a Dura Jig as my lead fly and it was great action all the way til dark!
Fly of the Week with @anna_on_the_fly | Mercury Midge
Mercury Midge | Small but Mighty
The Mercury Glass bead always seems to be more productive than a standard midge. The glass bead mimics a gas bubble that insects use to emerge and trout love emerging insects because they are most vulnerable.