Muddler Minnow

"Master the Lefty’s Deceiver: The Ultimate Predator Lure for Salt & Freshwater"

Crafting the Legendary Fly
Tied on a long-shank hook, the Lefty’s Deceiver combines bucktail and flash materials to create a lifelike, irresistible profile. Layers of bucktail form a tapered body, while synthetic fibers or flash enhance the wing for maximum visibility. Optional epoxy or stick-on eyes add realism, making this fly a standout in any fishery.

The Genius Behind the Design

"Master the Lefty's Deceiver: The Ultimate Predator Lure for Salt & Freshwater"

Pioneered by fly-fishing icon Lefty Kreh, this pattern revolutionized streamer fishing with its unmatched versatility and action. Kreh’s innovative approach to mimicking baitfish has made the Deceiver a must-have in every angler’s arsenal.

What It Imitates
From mullet and menhaden to shrimp and squid, the Lefty’s Deceiver flawlessly replicates a wide range of prey. Its adaptable design makes it deadly for targeting aggressive species in both saltwater and freshwater environments.

Where & How to Fish It
Ideal for flats, estuaries, rivers, and lakes, the Deceiver excels in open water where predatory fish hunt. While too large for small streams, its moderate size makes it perfect for everything from striped bass to pike. Fish it with varied retrieves—slow strips for lethargic predators, fast jerks to trigger reaction strikes—just like an EP streamer. A true all-around killer fly.

"Master the Inch Worm Fly: A Deadly Simple Pattern for Spring Trout"

Tying the Perfect Inch Worm Fly
This effective pattern is tied on small hooks (sizes 12-18) using stretchy materials like ultra chenille or flexi-floss in natural green or yellow tones. The segmented body mimics the distinctive crawling motion of a real inchworm, while a simple thread head keeps the design clean and realistic.

Why It Works
The Inch Worm fly imitates the larvae of geometer moths, a common snack for trout, especially in spring and early summer when these caterpillars are abundant near waterways.

"Master the Inch Worm Fly: A Deadly Simple Pattern for Spring Trout"

Best Fishing Spots
Target overhanging vegetation along streams and rivers—where inchworms often drop into the water—for the most productive fishing with this fly.