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Amys Ant Fly Pattern

Amys Ant Fly Pattern - (click the links below to purchase the materials from charlie) hook: When using amy’s ant, be ready for quick, hard strikes! Larger sizes for bass and panfish, and smaller sizes for trout. The color combos and hook sizes can be altered to anything you wanna tie. The fly tied in larger sizes can easily float a heavy weighted dropper. Web my favorite terrestrial pattern. Web combining foam, krystal chenille, a bit of trimmed down hackle, a pile of lively rubber legs, and some elk hair topping a flashy underwing, amy’s ant is beautifully generic enough to cross over for a variety of dietary staples in the trout world. Durable, flash, legs, wing, etc. In red, purple or olive, this is a colorado staple! Medium brown round rubber legs.

The color combos and hook sizes can be altered to anything you wanna tie. It’s a versatile summertime dry that imitates a plethora of insects, and acts as a simple attractor when needed. A hybrid between an ant, hopper, and. Like with any other fly, there's a ton of variations. (click the links below to purchase the materials from charlie) hook: Web combining foam, krystal chenille, a bit of trimmed down hackle, a pile of lively rubber legs, and some elk hair topping a flashy underwing, amy’s ant is beautifully generic enough to cross over for a variety of dietary staples in the trout world. Created by jack dennis between 1864 and 1973 (estimated dates). Floats well and can carry a decent sized dropper. General terrestrial crosses well for hoppers and stones or just food falling from the sky. Fish it large, fish it often, and hold onto your fly rod!

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General Terrestrial Crosses Well For Hoppers And Stones Or Just Food Falling From The Sky.

He amy's ant pattern was created by jack dennis in the late 90's to be fished in the famous jackson hole one fly tournament (which it won in 1999). Web combining foam, krystal chenille, a bit of trimmed down hackle, a pile of lively rubber legs, and some elk hair topping a flashy underwing, amy’s ant is beautifully generic enough to cross over for a variety of dietary staples in the trout world. When using amy’s ant, be ready for quick, hard strikes! It will mimic not just ants, but also small hoppers and even stoneflies.

Like With Any Other Fly, There's A Ton Of Variations.

Get all the materials you need to tie in one place. Fish it alone, with a dropper, or as the point fly in a dry. Web my favorite terrestrial pattern. Web fished close to the bank as a single fly, amy’s ant fools some of the pickiest fish into making that mistake we all hope for.

Web I Tried Many Variations Of Dries But I Find The Amy's Ant To Be The Most Versatile And Productive Fly.

Larger sizes for bass and panfish, and smaller sizes for trout. Web a hybrid between an ant, hopper, and stonefly, amy’s ant is a great pattern for a variety of freshwater river fishing scenarios when those large trout are looking for large meals. Web the amy's ant is a classic big foam fly that has been around on big western rivers for a few decades. Durable, flash, legs, wing, etc.

A Hybrid Between An Ant, Hopper, And.

(click the links below to purchase the materials from charlie) hook: The royal coachman fly is a versatile and effective attractor pattern, tied in many forms attractive to trout, grayling, and steelhead. It checks a lot of boxes that you want a great big foam attractor to check. (click the links below to purchase the materials from our store) hook:

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