Damselfly Nymphs
Damselfly Nymphs are one of the most productive and overlooked food sources found in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and slow-moving backwaters throughout North America. During the warmer months, trout, bass, panfish, and other gamefish feed heavily on these active swimming nymphs.
Our Damselfly Nymph collection features realistic stillwater patterns designed to imitate the natural movement, profile, and coloration of live damsels. These flies are especially effective when fished near weed beds, submerged vegetation, docks, shoreline structure, and other aquatic cover where damselflies naturally thrive.
Fish them with a slow hand-twist retrieve, short strips, or under an indicator for deadly stillwater presentations.
An essential collection for anglers targeting stillwater trout and warmwater species.
Collection Includes
- Eyed Damselfly Nymphs
- Olive Damselfly Patterns
- Lake & Pond Nymphs
- Swimming Nymph Patterns
- Additional stillwater favorites
Effective Techniques
- Slow Retrieve
- Stripping
- Indicator Fishing
- Weed Line Presentations
- Stillwater Fishing
Great For
- Trout
- Bass
- Panfish
- Stillwater Species
- And more
A must-have category for anyone fishing lakes, ponds, float tubes, pontoons, or stillwater shorelines.
