Description
Red Tag, a very old and traditional wet fly pattern that is still effective today. It is a simple, impressionistic fly with a dark, dubbed body and a prominent bright red "tag" at the tail. The red tag acts as an attractor, drawing a fish's attention to the fly. It is a very versatile pattern that suggests a variety of food sources, from caddis larvae to drowned terrestrial insects.
Type of Fly: Wet Fly / Attractor.
Target Fish: This is a classic pattern for trout and grayling.
When to Fish: The Red Tag is effective year-round. It is particularly useful in the spring and fall, especially when the water is a little off-color, as the red tag helps the fly stand out. It can be fished successfully at any time of day.
Saltwater or Freshwater: This is a freshwater fly.
Best Fishing Locations: The Red Tag is very effective in rivers and streams. It is typically fished just below the surface in the current, often as part of a multi-fly rig. It can also be fished in the slower runs and pools of lakes.

