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Tempt those elusive, midsummer fish to bite by offering one of these three: a popper, a Muddler Minnow, or a Wooly Bugger.
The Muddler Minnow is a fly pattern with a long history of catching wide varieties of fish by diverse fishing techniques.
These techniques help anglers choose the right lure to zero in on fish species.
Muddler minnow flies are some of the best all around bass streamers. Tying the muddler minnow is fairly easy, and certainly worth the time for bass fly fishers.
Puget Sound sea-run cutthroat trout are aggressive feeders, and using the right fly at the right time is the difference between casting and catching!
Smallmouth bass are abundant in many rivers in the Eastern United States and Canada, and they will readily accept a variety of flies.
Largemouth bass make great targets for fly fishermen, and they are available throughout most of the United States. They are often willing to take the right fly.
As water temperatures drop, fish begin feeding again. Hoppers and other terrestrials are effective flies for late summer and early autumn.
Woolly buggers are versatile wet flies that represent many species of insects and fish, and they are readily accepted by almost all freshwater gamefish.


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