Flies

Atomic Aphid: Chernobyl's Insect Enigma

Alright, let’s talk about the Chernobyl Ant—because if you haven’t fished this thing yet, you’re missing out on some seriously stupid fun. I mean, it’s not pretty (looks like something...

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Earth Stomper

You know, if there's one fly that's saved my bacon more times than I can count when the summer doldrums hit, it's gotta be the Clod Hopper. I mean, it's...

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Crescent Minnow: The Undulating Lure Revolution

Ever had one of those flies that just works no matter where you throw it? The Clouser Minnow’s that ugly little workhorse—looks like something a kid tied blindfolded, but man,...

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Metallic Guardian: The John

Man, if there’s one fly that’s saved my bacon more times than I can count, it’s the Copper John. That little weighted beast sinks like a rock—which, honestly, is exactly...

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Decoding the Crab Formation in Trading

You know what's deadly for permit? A well-tied crab fly—especially when the tide's right. Honestly, I've lost count of how many fish I've taken on crab patterns over the years,...

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Bohemian Stream Whisperer

Man, let me tell you about this killer Czech nymph pattern that's been crushing it for me lately. You know those days when the trout are glued to the bottom...

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Gnats of Griffith: The Tiny Fly with Big Impact

Ah, the Griffith’s Gnat—little bundle of feathers and herl that’s saved my bacon more times than I can count. You’d think something so simple wouldn’t work half as well as...

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