What Does A Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph Imitate?

The Pheasant Tail nymph or PT Nymph or Sawyer’s Pheasant Tail is a popular all purpose nymph imitation used by fly anglers. It imitates a large variety of olive, olive-brown colored aquatic insect larvae that many fish including trout and grayling feed upon. How do you fish a pheasant tail nymph? By way of it’s … Read more

What Is A Girdle Bug?

The girdle bug is a classic Stonefly Nymph fly pattern , and a deadly one at that! The Girdle Bug has a life like profile and goofy white legs, but don’t let the funny looks of this fly fool you…it is a fish catcher! The Girdle Bug imitates a Stonefly Nymph floating helplessly in the … Read more

How Do You Tie A Duracell Jig Fly?

What is a trout nymph ? Nymphs are the larval form of flies so you can get Olive nymph or agile darters imitated by Pheasant Tail Nymphs, Mayflies and Damsels also have their own paterns used by fly fishermen, These patterns are regularly used on stillwaters or many other species of fly that emerge while … Read more

Who Invented The Frenchie Fly?

The Frenchie has become a modern staple. It takes the fish catching powers of the Pheasant Tail Nymph and places that on a modernized platform. This pattern was developed by fish catching guru, Lance Egan. What does a Frenchie fly imitate? The Frenchie is essentially a beadhead pheasant tail pattern with a dubbing hot spot … Read more

A Definite Guide About Perdigon Fly Imitate, What Does A Perdigon Fly Imitate

The following topic, What Does A Perdigon Fly Imitate?, will be discussed in depth in this blog post, and all relevant information will be included. Continue reading to learn more about this topic. Perdigon nymph will sink faster and will stay much longer in feeding areas under strong currents compared to any other fly. The … Read more

How Do You Tie Rubberlegs?

What does a Pat’s rubber legs imitate? The Pat’s Rubber Legs is one of the best attractor nymph patterns ever tied, and it’s one of the most productive as well! Imitates a stonefly nymph well, and is easily adapted to various species of stoneflies. What is a San Juan worm? A San Juan Worm is … Read more

Where Are Orvis Flies Made?

Orvis builds all of its rods from the Access line on up there in Manchester from start to finish. The price point rods (Clearwater & Streamline) are made overseas to the specifications of the rod shop here in the USA. Is Orvis going out of business? While all stores are closed, Orvis’ online business is … Read more