Hot Fly for Fall Trout
Posted by Dave Hise on 10th Oct 2014
Hetero-genius Nymphs
The hetero-genius nymph pattern provides a realistic design with a hint of flash and color.
I have fished this nymph pattern, religiously, since the early 90's and it has fooled trout in a multitude of streams throughout the world. Skeptics say it slays the "stockers", which is true. However, I've had testimonials from anglers who have used it with great success in locales such as New Zealand, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Argentina, Germany, California, Canada, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia, to name a few.
Why is it so productive? It is a great searching nymph but also shows characteristics of a multitude of mayfly, stonefly, and caddis species. The real trigger may be the hot spot. Consider this pattern the represent all nymph of all represent all nymphs. Long line nymph it or fish it under an indicator for the best results.
I have fished this nymph pattern, religiously, since the early 90's and it has fooled trout in a multitude of streams throughout the world. Skeptics say it slays the "stockers", which is true. However, I've had testimonials from anglers who have used it with great success in locales such as New Zealand, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Argentina, Germany, California, Canada, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia, to name a few.
Why is it so productive? It is a great searching nymph but also shows characteristics of a multitude of mayfly, stonefly, and caddis species. The real trigger may be the hot spot. Consider this pattern the represent all nymph of all represent all nymphs. Long line nymph it or fish it under an indicator for the best results.