NymphintermediateSouthwest & California
$5.00
You don't get a name like 'Annihilator' by being polite. This fly destroys fishing reports at Lees Ferry with alarming regularity.
Lees Ferry
AZ · Tailwater
Map unavailable. Locations for Lees Ferry Annihilator: Lees Ferry, AZ
NymphbeginnerSouthwest & California
18-24
Simple but lethal midge pupa imitation. The thread body and bead head are all you need when trout are keyed on the tiniest organisms in the water column.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout
NymphbeginnerSouthwest & California
14-20
Frank Sawyer's classic mayfly nymph pattern. The pheasant tail fibers create a naturally segmented body that imitates Baetis and PMD nymphs perfectly.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout
NymphbeginnerSouthwest & California
10-14
Tied by Taylor Streit
Named for New Mexico's San Juan River where it was first popularized. A simple aquatic worm imitation that catches fish when nothing else will, especially in high or off-color water.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout
NymphbeginnerSouthwest & California
14-20
John Barr's tungsten-beadhead nymph that sinks fast into the strike zone. The copper wire body flashes in current, triggering strikes from trout holding in deeper water.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout
NymphbeginnerSouthwest & California
10-18
A buggy, impressionistic nymph that suggests a wide range of aquatic insects. The dubbing from a hare's ear creates a fuzzy profile that traps air bubbles, mimicking an emerging insect.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Brook Trout
NymphadvancedSouthwest & California
16-22
A Baetis nymph imitation developed for the technical spring creeks of Northern California. The slim profile and natural coloring fool the spookiest trout in gin-clear water.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout