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Bead Head Glo Bug, Chartreuse
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Bead Head Glo Bug, Cream Delight
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Glo bug patterns work great for trout and this bead head version is very effective for getting deeper in the water column where the fish are. Cream delight is one of our favorite colors of glo bugs. .
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Bead Head Glo Bug, Golden Nugget
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Egg patterns are favorites amongst trout fisherman. Rainbow trout are naturally inclined to egg eggs, as are steelhead.
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Bead Head Glo Bug, Oregon Cheese
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Egg patterns are favorites amongst trout fisherman. Rainbow trout are naturally inclined to egg eggs, as are steelhead.
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Bead Head Glo Bug, Salmon Egg
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Egg patterns are favorites amongst trout fisherman. Rainbow trout are naturally inclined to egg eggs, as are steelhead.
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Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
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The bead head version of the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear nymph, a proven fish catching classic.
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Bead Head Green Caddis
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Green caddis larvae are quite prolific in the trout streams of central Pennsylvania. This tungsten bead pattern is a favorite with the Steelheaders as well.
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Bead Head Green Weenie
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Sometimes looked down upon, the green weenie is a must have for fishing our local streams. Using this as an attractor pattern in a tandem nymph rig is highly effective. We will often pair it up with a scud, cress bug or zebra midge.
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Bead Head Muskrat Nymph
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Muskrat nymphs have been fished to imitate cress bugs on our local creeks forever. This is the bead head version of the classic pattern that we fish when the water gets murky and cloudy.
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Bead Head Olive
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Simple yet effective, the bead head olive nymph serves as a great caddis larvae offering.
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