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Royal Coachmans, royal Wulffs, parachute Adams, red Humpies, egg-sucking leeches, black zebra midges, prince nymphs and renegades will be your go-to patterns for the native cutthroat.
I typically fish a two-fly rig—a larger (size 10 or 12) attractor like a Prince nymph, gold-ribbed Hare’s Ear, or tungsten-headed European nymphing style fly, along with a smaller trailer like ...
I have a new favorite nymph pattern that I have dubbed — pun intended — Dan’s Killer Rubber Leg Nymph. For those of you unfamiliar with fly tying terminology, dubbing ...
A growing number of invasive spotted lanternfly nymphs are invading backyard gardens, and in Virginia, it appears they are ...
I have been asked many times, what is the best trout fly. My answer is, there isn’t an “all around best trout fly”. There are ...
Jackson sits at a desk with a small vise and considers which bugs are hatching on the nearby North Platte. Midges in the morning. Pale morning duns until about 2 p.m., yellow sallies in the afternoon, ...
Suggested bait, lures and flies: Nightcrawlers Kastmasters Bead head prince nymphs Vanilla buggers Damselfly nymphs Bead head hare’s ears ...
After a hot and windy bout this past week, followed by the arrival of a significant cold front, the forecast later this week looks to be more typical for late June. That means, warm temperatures ...