NymphintermediateSouthwest & California
Lees Ferry Annihilator
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AZ Fly Shop
Matched on Southwest & California, nymph flies, trout. Arizona and Southwest shop lead for desert trout, bass, canal carp, and warmwater patterns.
Stillwater Fly Fishing Store
Matched on Southwest & California, nymph flies, trout. Specialist stillwater source for balanced leeches, chironomids, and lake-trout logic.
Taos Fly Shop
Matched on Southwest & California, nymph flies, trout. New Mexico/Southwest trout shop lead for Rio Grande, San Juan, Pecos, and high desert water.
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Matched on nymph flies, trout, midge. Strong technical tying and trout catalog coverage, especially nymphs, dries, and stillwater flies.
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You don't get a name like 'Annihilator' by being polite. This fly destroys fishing reports at Lees Ferry with alarming regularity.
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Lees Ferry
AZ · Tailwater
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