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Speckled Trout Deceiver
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Davidson River Outfitters
Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, trout, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.
Murray's Fly Shop
Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, baitfish flies, trout. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.
Fulling Mill Flies
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Speckled trout are the Southeast's most democratic gamefish -- they live in every coastal estuary from Virginia to Texas and eat everything that looks vaguely like a baitfish. This sparse Deceiver variant is built specifically for their habits: a long, slim profile that imitates the glass minnows and silversides they chase through the creeks at dawn. The saddle hackle breathes in the current, the flash catches early light, and the trout eat it with the confidence of a fish that has never once questioned whether something was actually food.
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Where to Fish It
Charleston Lowcountry
SC · Coastal Estuary
Beaufort
SC · Coastal Estuary
Outer Banks
NC · Estuary
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