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The Ultimate Jig Fly Box - Great Lakes Migratory Trout
We’re only selling two of these. So, get yours before they’re gone.
Whether inland or Great Lakes, trout love baitfish, big bugs, and eggs. This box capitalizes on these desires by doubling down on food sources available to Great Lakes migratory trout, and our research shows they can’t get enough of them. The darter omelet is an incredibly versatile fly. Float it under a large Oros indicator through long, deep runs, or quarter down and across with a slow swing and jig. Come up to a riffle spilling into a drop off at the head of a bend, and simply take off the indicator and tight line the fly through. Sight fishing in shallow conditions? Tight line them right through their lane and watch them turn heads. Twitching across pools is also very effective.
For northern tributaries, we’ve included egg sucking stones, leaches, and chartreuse caddis larva. Together, these flies allow you to fish any water type in most conditions, from low and clear to high and dirty. All flies are tied with tungsten beads ranging from 4-5.5mm to get you down into the zone and stay there.
Included:
1 - Fishpond Tacky Pescador Large Predator Box
5 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm metallic pink
4 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm metallic pink w/ chartreuse back
9 - Egg Sucking Leach - 5.5mm orange
5 - Large Egg Sucking Stonefly - 5.5mm orange
9 - Egg sucking Stonefly - 4.6mm orange
9 - Caddis Nymph - 4.0mm chartreuse
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm light metallic pink
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm orange
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm mustard
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm metallic pink
9 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm light metallic pink
Package insured for $500.
~ Firk
We’re only selling two of these. So, get yours before they’re gone.
Whether inland or Great Lakes, trout love baitfish, big bugs, and eggs. This box capitalizes on these desires by doubling down on food sources available to Great Lakes migratory trout, and our research shows they can’t get enough of them. The darter omelet is an incredibly versatile fly. Float it under a large Oros indicator through long, deep runs, or quarter down and across with a slow swing and jig. Come up to a riffle spilling into a drop off at the head of a bend, and simply take off the indicator and tight line the fly through. Sight fishing in shallow conditions? Tight line them right through their lane and watch them turn heads. Twitching across pools is also very effective.
For northern tributaries, we’ve included egg sucking stones, leaches, and chartreuse caddis larva. Together, these flies allow you to fish any water type in most conditions, from low and clear to high and dirty. All flies are tied with tungsten beads ranging from 4-5.5mm to get you down into the zone and stay there.
Included:
1 - Fishpond Tacky Pescador Large Predator Box
5 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm metallic pink
4 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm metallic pink w/ chartreuse back
9 - Egg Sucking Leach - 5.5mm orange
5 - Large Egg Sucking Stonefly - 5.5mm orange
9 - Egg sucking Stonefly - 4.6mm orange
9 - Caddis Nymph - 4.0mm chartreuse
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm light metallic pink
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm orange
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm mustard
9 - Darter Omelet - 5.5mm metallic pink
9 - Darter Omelet - 4.6mm light metallic pink
Package insured for $500.
~ Firk