
Nymph Patterns
Trout spend the vast majority of their feeding time subsurface, which makes nymph fishing the single most productive approach in most trout rivers, most of the time. The foundational patterns, Pheasant Tail, Hare's Ear, Prince Nymph, have been producing fish for generations, and modern additions like jig nymphs tied on barbless hooks, Frenchie variations, and perdigon-style patterns have expanded what's possible in tight-line and indicator fishing applications. Knowing which nymphs to carry, how to size them, and how to present them naturally is the foundation of consistent trout fishing success.
We've spent countless hours on the water tying and fishing hundreds of nymph variations, building a library of tying tutorials and fishing guides that covers the full spectrum of patterns and techniques. Everything we've learned is in the articles below.

How to Tie The Crystal Meth Fly

How to Tie the Iron Lotus Fly Pattern

How To Tie Mike's Midge Pupa Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Atomic Worm Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Bread and Butter Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Carpet Bug Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Guide's Choice Hare's Ear Pattern

How to Tie the Medallion Midge Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Lightning Bug Fly

How to Tie the Hellgrammite Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Mop Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Top Secret Midge Fly

How to Tie the Psycho Prince Nymph Fly

How to Tie the Squirmy Wormy Pattern

How to Tie the Pheasant Tail Fly

How to Tie the Prince Nymph Fly

How to Tie the RS2 Fly

How to Tie a Flash Stonefly Nymph

How to Tie a Mole Fly

How to Tie a Pat's Rubber Legs Fly
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