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Kaufmann's Stonefly NymphNymphintermediate

Pacific Northwest

Kaufmann's Stonefly Nymph

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Available Sizes#4 - #10
Color Variations
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Pacific Fly Fishers

Matched on Pacific Northwest, nymph flies, trout. Pacific Northwest shop with a large online catalog and steelhead/trout regional relevance.

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Fulling Mill Flies

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.

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Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.

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Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.

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Murray's Fly Shop

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.

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Randall Kaufmann designed this stonefly nymph specifically for the Deschutes River, where stoneflies are not insects so much as a food group. The turkey tail shellback, dubbed body, and rubber legs create a realistic profile that tumbles along the bottom like the real thing, getting eaten by trout that have been eating real stonefly nymphs since they were fingerlings. It is a pattern born from intimate knowledge of a specific river and a specific insect, and it works on every freestone river in the Pacific Northwest because the stoneflies are the same everywhere -- big, ugly, and irresistible to anything that swims.

Quick Facts

TypeNymph
Difficultyintermediate
SeasonsSpring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Target SpeciesRainbow Trout, Steelhead
Sizes#4 - #10
Best LocationsDeschutes River, OR; Yakima River, WA; Rogue River, OR

Where to Fish It

Deschutes River

OR · Freestone River

Yakima River

WA · Freestone River

Rogue River

OR · Freestone River

Map unavailable. Locations for Kaufmann's Stonefly Nymph: Deschutes River, OR; Yakima River, WA; Rogue River, OR

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