Description
Czech Nymph with a red and tan body. These are heavy, fast-sinking patterns designed to get down to the bottom of the river quickly. They are designed to imitate a variety of aquatic insect larvae and are often tied on a curved, jig-style hook. The segmented body with a mix of red and tan colors makes this a versatile and highly visible pattern.
Type of Fly: Nymph (specifically, a heavily weighted Czech Nymph).
Target Fish: This fly is primarily used for freshwater species such as trout and grayling, but can also attract other fish that feed on bottom-dwelling insects.
When to Fish: Czech nymphs are effective year-round. They are particularly useful during high-water conditions or when fish are holding deep, as their weight helps them get to the bottom quickly.
Saltwater or Freshwater: This is a freshwater fly.
Best Fishing Locations: It works best in rivers and streams with moderate to fast currents. The heavy weight helps it get down to the bottom quickly, which is crucial for the Czech Nymphing technique.

