Fishing Nymphs

Welcome to A1AWEB Fishing Gear

All kind of information about Brassie Bi Color Copper Black

Brand information about Brassie Bi Color Copper Black
     

Welcome to A1AWEB Fishing Gear

Brassie, Bi-Color, Copper-Black

Brassie, Bi-Color, Copper-Black

The Copper-Black Bi-Colored Brassie has a segmented look given by alternating wire colors and a slimmer dubbed head has made this fly even more realistic and fishy than its popular predecessor. Use this fly wherever midges are an important food item. Aggressive trout seem to prefer this heavier flashier fly to many other midge imitations.

Ships in 1-2 Days

Click Here to Read More...



A1AWEB Fishing Gear Recommended Products









A1AWEB Fishing Gear News and Information

 

Brassie Bi Color Copper Black Notices

Central Sierra/ Highway 4 Fishing Report May 15, 2012~by Ebbetts Pass Sporting ... - Pine Tree


Central Sierra/ Highway 4 Fishing Report May 15, 2012~by Ebbetts Pass Sporting ...
Pine Tree
Troll slow as these fish are sluggish due to cold water. Fly fishermen should try sparrow nymphs, woolly buggers, adn bead head nymphson either a fast sink or intermedite sink line. If you have on floating line use a small splitshot to sink your line.

Read more...


Nine-hole fishing course to open in Preston on Friday - Post-Bulletin


Nine-hole fishing course to open in Preston on Friday
Post-Bulletin
Then you have to make the big decision: nymph, dry fly, woolly bugger, worms or spinner? It's up to you as you decide how to fish that stretch of the Root River in the new nine-hole Preston Inaugural Fishing Course. it will be open to the public for ...

and more »

Read more...


The Fishing Report — May 18, 2012 - Record-Searchlight


The Fishing Report — May 18, 2012
Record-Searchlight
Fishing is good all the way from Redding to Red Bluff, though most of the larger fish are between Redding and Anderson. Side-drifting nightcrawlers or Glo-Bugs has been the most effective approach, and fly fishers are dead-drifting nymphs under floats.

and more »

Read more...


Shifting to the salty side - The Hour


Shifting to the salty side
The Hour
Nymphs (#18- 22) are always a good go-to fly. Try Bead Head, Midge Pupa, Brassie, Zebra Midge or Copper John patterns. Housatonic River Fishing has been very good and conditions should be good this weekend. Flows were again refreshed with rain this ...

and more »

Read more...


The Guide's Forecast: May 16 - May 22 - OregonLive.com


The Guide's Forecast: May 16 - May 22
OregonLive.com
By Andrew DeYoe, The Oregonian Willamette Valley/Metro: Dam passage at Bonneville remains good and fishery managers recently downgraded the predicted spring salmon run from well more than 300000 fish to just about 200000 returning adults.

and more »

Read more...


Nymph Fishing can yield an impressive catch - Gloucester Daily Times


Nymph Fishing can yield an impressive catch
Gloucester Daily Times
Once they change from the nymphal stage and struggle to the surface as a fly, they often drift lazily along on the current into back eddies where they will swirl around until some enterprising fish slurps them down. To really know how to fish these ...

Read more...






     






eXTReMe Tracker