
Clark Fork River Nymph Recommendations
TJ Hooker- Coffee
Whether the mottled tan or dark brown is better remains an ongoing guide debate. Both work exceptionally well. Our guess is trout mistake these for stonefly nymphs but they also resemble small cr...
TJ Hooker
Whether the mottled tan or dark brown is better remains an ongoing guide debate. Both work exceptionally well. Our guess is trout mistake these for stonefly nymphs but they also resemble small cr...
Tungsten Jig Pheasant Tail- Flashback
Another classic pattern that imitates Mayfly nymphs perfectly. This fly has been around for a long time and it's not going anywhere. This version is jigged with a tungsten bead and flash back to ma...
Jig Frenchie
There is something about the Frenchie that just catches more fish than its mayfly nymph competitors. A simple fly that produces outstanding results.
Try the Yellow version in #16 for PMDs
Blowtorch
The Blowtorch is a staple! With its versatility and effectiveness in all seasons and water conditions. This reliable fly is a must-have in your fly box, providing great success for catching fish on...
Tungsten Jig PMD
A great PMD nymph that is one of our guides go-to summertime nymphs.
Kyle's BH Yellow Sally
Another excellent choice to match the Sally Hatch. Beautifully complex and extremely affordable.
Dial in the Sallies with size #12, #14, or #16.
Spanish Bullet- Black
One of our guides favorite nymph patterns. The Spanish Bullet is the fly to match all your tiny Stonefly and Mayfly needs. Jigged with a tungsten bead.
UV Sally Anderson
The UV Sally started as an imitation of Sally nymphs but fishes year round as an imitation of any small light colored stone.
Tungsten Jig Pheasant Tail
Another classic pattern that imitates Mayfly nymphs perfectly. This fly has been around for a long time and it's not going anywhere. This version is jigged with a tungsten bead and flash back to ma...
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Tungsten Jig Split Case PMD
This is a great nymph for imitating a PMD trying to wiggle itself free, the tungsten bead really helps get this fly down fishing into the water column quickly.
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