The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning
The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning
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This is a little bit of a complicated streamer pattern when it comes to the amount of materials packed into a bite sized morsel. However, this only means more room to get creative! Changing up materials and colors can get some great looking flies. For some extra flash, consider using some polar flash chenille on the body either with the feathers, or without. If you find that the polarfibre is giving you a bit of trouble, consider using rams wool as a great substitute.
This streamer benefits by being a smaller, more realistic fly than most streamers that you see on the market today. The polar fiber head is denser than most sculpted streamer heads and pushes a good amount of water to really stimulate those lateral lines. Being a smaller fly, it won’t intimidate trout from taking a bite at it.
In cooler weather slow the retrieve of this fly down, or let it swing in the current to aggravate those lethargic fish. Once the water warms up in the spring and summer you can speed your retrieve up to get fish to chase the fly down and aggressively eat the streamer. To fish deeper water, get a sink tip, or add split shot to your leader to get that fly down in the zone.
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