SWINGING D FLY
This pattern is extremely effective, especially early and late in the season. It gives a great profile and is easy to see from above because of the white wing. Spring crickets are typically dark brown, and fall crickets and hoppers are also dark, especially after the first frost.
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Robert (Normal, IL) | July 15th, 2023
The D is for diver. Has a foam diver head at the front. Need a sinking line to get the most out of it.
christopher (Montana) | February 7th, 2022
The ladies of the lake won't land unless you've got a big rod to bring the swing. I plan to use this lure with my 8 or even the 9/10 in the early Spring and Fall, sinking some line down to the depths where the big ones lurk. There's enough going on to draw even the most casual eye.
Daniel Barsanti (IL) | June 1st, 2020
Man does this thing slowly sink and spread out in the water it looks so tasty I had largemouth crushing it on top of the water late winter. Quick stips followed by a long pause has gotten me some big fish.
Trey (FL) | April 1st, 2020
I use this with an 8wt setup, A little hairy when it's windy, but a great quality fly with double hooks, I use it for Bass but I can't imagine anything hungry that wouldn't look twice at this guy!