Popper flies are a type of Dry fly that can be used to imitate many things such as frogs, fish, large insects, and even small mammals. Poppers are a well known and widely lure for many species of fish. Poppers are used in conventional and fly fishing around the world.
Category Archives: Dry Flies
Terrestrials
Terrestrial flies are made to imitate insects like grass hoppers, beetles, ants, cicadas, etc. These flies are good to fish in late summer and early fall when bugs are in full activity. They are meant to mimic bugs that have been blown into the water off of trees, plants banks or the wrong gust ofContinue reading “Terrestrials”
Dry flies
Dry flies are supposed to imitate insects at the adult part of their life cycle. Dry flies are made to imitate flying insects like Stone flies, May flies, caddis flies, etc. You can see fish gulping down dry flies when you see the fish’s head break through the surface of the water. A few fliesContinue reading “Dry flies”