Wet Flies - Nymphs


Black Spoon Fly, #2 hook, 2 flies


Black Spoon Fly,  #2 hook,  2 flies

Price: $4.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 18m
Red Spoon Fly, with Legs, #2 hook, 2 flies


Red Spoon Fly,  with Legs,  #2 hook,  2 flies

Price: $4.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 19m
Velcro Crab, 2 flies


Velcro Crab,  2 flies

Price: $4.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 19m
6-SIZE 12 TWO TONE EGG'S = STEELHEAD & TROUT, .Q-6


6-SIZE 12 TWO TONE EGG'S = STEELHEAD & TROUT,   .Q-6

Price: $0.99 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 27m
24 Brown Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies


24 Brown Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $15.99 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 34m
24 BH Black Zebra Midge Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies


24 BH Black Zebra Midge Assortment  - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $15.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 36m
24 Peacock Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies


24 Peacock Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $15.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 39m
24 White Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies


24 White Wooly Bugger Assortment - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $15.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 40m
12 Red BH Red Zebra Midge - Fly Fishing Flies


12 Red BH Red Zebra Midge  - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $7.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 42m
12 BH Olive Zebra Midge - Fly Fishing Flies


12 BH Olive Zebra Midge  - Fly Fishing Flies

Price: $7.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 45m
 

 
Wet Trout Fly bodies are usually made of soft, absorbent materials like wool and chenille. This type of material absorbs the water so they sink easily. The feather or hair wings are swept back, offering little water resistance. This gives the fly a “drowned” or dead look.
 

One type of wet fly that has become a real favorite, especially here in the west is the wooly worm. They are wound with hackle over the entire length of the body. What makes these flies so effective is their lifelike “breathing” action.

Some wet flies come with weighted bodies. This will assist in getting them down when fishing in a deep run or pool. Another way to get down more quickly is to add a split shot or two a few inches up on your leader.

How you fish, a wet fly depends on what you are trying to imitate.
 
To mimic a drowned insect, fish the fly on a drag-free drift, just as if you were fishing a dry fly. To simulate a minnow, strip in line in small short jerks to give the fly an erratic darting action.
 

Some of the Most popular wet flies are; Olive Wooly Worm, Black Wooly Worm, March Brown, Hare’s Ear Soft Hackle, Black Gnat, Light Hendrickson, and the Orange Soft Hackle fly