FLY DETAILS

Damselfly
Often found near stillwater during the warmer months, damselflies are a favorite target for a variety of fish. This surface imitation mimics an adult damselfly resting on the water - an easy meal that trout, bluegill, crappie, and bass won't hesitate to attack. A must-have pattern for summer lake and pond fishing when these insects are active around vegetation and structure.
SIZE -
10 - 12
CLASS -
Dry Fly
MATCH -
Damselfly - Dragonfly
PRESENTATIONS -
Dry Fly Rig >
Often fished alone in a Dry Fly Rig or used as a highly visible lead fly in a Dry Dropper setup, making it easier to track smaller trailing patterns during a hatch.
Double Dry Dropper >
Commonly fished as the lead fly in a Double Dry setup, paired with a smaller, less visible dry fly as the dropper. Its high visibility makes it an excellent indicator, helping you track subtle takes on the trailing fly.
Dry Dropper Emerger >
This dry fly is often fished as the lead fly in a Dry Dropper Emerger rig, paired with a smaller, less visible emerger as the dropper. Its high visibility acts as a strike indicator while keeping the emerger suspended just below the surface - ideal for targeting trout feeding near the top of the water column.
Dry Dropper Nymph >
This highly visible dry fly serves as a strike indicator while allowing the nymph to hang higher in the water column - an ideal setup for targeting trout feeding just below the surface.
