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RAINY`S RL HOT HEAD COPPER FLY - BLUE #06

RAINY`S RL HOT HEAD COPPER FLY - BLUE #06

A proven fish-catching nymph that combines classic appeal with a touch of flash and motion. Based on the legendary Copper John, this version features a brightly colored “hot head” bead that acts as a strike trigger and helps the fly sink quickly into the feeding zone. The copper wire body adds durability, flash, and a realistic segmented look, while the rubber legs give the fly extra movement to entice strikes.

This versatile pattern excels in both clear and stained water, making it a staple for trout anglers year-round.

Key Features:

Hot head bead adds visibility and rapid sink rate

Copper wire body for natural flash and segmentation

Rubber legs for lifelike motion

Durable and effective in all water conditions

Excellent for trout, grayling, and panfish

Recommended Use:
Fish it in sizes 12–16, dead-drifted under an indicator or Euro-nymph setup. Ideal for riffles, pocket water, and deeper runs where active nymphs drift naturally.

$3.99
RAINY`S RL HOT HEAD COPPER FLY - BLUE #06
$3.99
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Description

A proven fish-catching nymph that combines classic appeal with a touch of flash and motion. Based on the legendary Copper John, this version features a brightly colored “hot head” bead that acts as a strike trigger and helps the fly sink quickly into the feeding zone. The copper wire body adds durability, flash, and a realistic segmented look, while the rubber legs give the fly extra movement to entice strikes.

This versatile pattern excels in both clear and stained water, making it a staple for trout anglers year-round.

Key Features:

Hot head bead adds visibility and rapid sink rate

Copper wire body for natural flash and segmentation

Rubber legs for lifelike motion

Durable and effective in all water conditions

Excellent for trout, grayling, and panfish

Recommended Use:
Fish it in sizes 12–16, dead-drifted under an indicator or Euro-nymph setup. Ideal for riffles, pocket water, and deeper runs where active nymphs drift naturally.