Welcome to online fishing shop. Here you get best deals for fishing stuff online.

Hares Ear Nymph, Bead Head, Light Olive

Item #: 615020092
Your Price: $1.65

Click here to purchase from RiverBum Inc

The Light Olive Bead Head Hares Ear Nymph is another variation on the classic American nymph fly. This color imitates a green drake nymph and works very well as a prospecting nymph or attractor pattern. Fish it alone, under an indicator, or as a dropper in a dry fly-dropper rig.

Get fishing and hunting magazine deals!

Get up to 90% OFF Magazine Subscriptions at DiscountMags.com

You found Hares Ear Nymph, Bead Head, Light Olive in category and subcategory Brought to you by Online Fishing

Random fishing Flies

 

Parasol Midge Emerger, Black

Parasol Midge Emerger, Black

Your price: $1.65

Midge fishing is a style and technique all its own and the Black Parasol Midge Emerger is a relatively new fly that is turning heads among Midge fishermen. This fly is tied so that the emergent Midge pupae is suspended just below the waters surface with the tuft riding as a strike indicator. Any midge fisherman that's been to battle with midging trout in that critical zone knows just how frustrating it can be to have your dry imitations refused and not be able to suspend your Midge pupae where you need to in order to be successful. The Black Parasol Midge Emerger does the trick and will bring those subtle eats. This is a fly definitely worth slipping into your box.
 

Crab, Permit, Del Brown

Crab, Permit, Del Brown

Your price: $2.65

The Del Brown Permit Crab was created by one of the most famous permit fly anglers, Del Brown. The shape of this fly along with lead eyes makes it sink like a fleeing crab. The Del Brown Permit Crab also known as a Merkin is one of the most productive permit flies available. It is also effective on bonefish, Redfish and other flats species which makes it a pattern you should always have in your box. This is a pattern that will produce fish anywhere in the world and recently has become popular with Steelhead anglers using nymphing techniques. The Merkin does not hang up when bouncing along the bottom, this makes it a great choice for a heavy nymph.