4 - Golden Stonefly Euro Nymph Jig - Euro Nymphs. Jigs. Trout Flies. Colorado Fly Fishing. Best Stonefly Flies. Tungsten. Flies. UV
$16.00
It's always a great idea to have some stonefly imitations in your fly box year-round. Stoneflies live underwater for 1-3 years before they emerge and complete their life cycle, so there are generally an abundance of them in many streams. Stoneflies are some of my personal favorite nymphs to fish because they are versatile, and incredibly effective. Try dead drifting or high sticking deep with it as your anchor fly, with one or two other flies in tandem. Don't hesitate to swing and strip it like a streamer, as well.
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm
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It's always a great idea to have some stonefly imitations in your fly box year-round. Stoneflies live underwater for 1-3 years before they emerge and complete their life cycle, so there are generally an abundance of them in many streams. Stoneflies are some of my personal favorite nymphs to fish because they are versatile, and incredibly effective. Try dead drifting or high sticking deep with it as your anchor fly, with one or two other flies in tandem. Don't hesitate to swing and strip it like a streamer, as well.
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm
It's always a great idea to have some stonefly imitations in your fly box year-round. Stoneflies live underwater for 1-3 years before they emerge and complete their life cycle, so there are generally an abundance of them in many streams. Stoneflies are some of my personal favorite nymphs to fish because they are versatile, and incredibly effective. Try dead drifting or high sticking deep with it as your anchor fly, with one or two other flies in tandem. Don't hesitate to swing and strip it like a streamer, as well.
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm
This fly is specifically an imitation for golden stoneflies. These are some of the more prolific bugs you'll find in many trout streams, and golden stone imitations are one of the best ways to get big, opportunistic browns in the net.
These flies are tied on barbless, black nickel finished, standard length jig hooks OR barbless, black nickel finished, 1x short, wide gape jig hooks. These hooks ride point up greatly reducing the risk of snagging and are far less stressful on fish during removal.
This listing is for 4 flies. Please message me with any questions or custom orders. I'm happy to use larger/smaller beads if desired.
These are the hook sizes to corresponding bead sizes I use on this pattern:
#8 - 4.6mm
#10 - 4.mm
#12 - 3.5 mm
#14 - 3.0 mm
#16 - 3.0 mm