July Featured Product: Warm Water Sinking Flies

July Featured Product

Warm Water Sinking Flies

As the water gets warmer, fish often move deeper. Don picked these sinking flies because they get down where the bigger bluegill and bass hold when the surface bite slows.

Don’s July Picks

These four patterns are meant for warm-water days when fish are holding deeper: Ligon Bream Killer in black, Swamp Spider unweighted, Spider Bugger in olive, and Upside Down Bream Killer in chartreuse.

Ligon Bream Killer - Black

Ligon Bream Killer – Black

A black Bream Killer pattern for deeper warm-water presentations when bluegill and bass slide away from the shallows.

Black variations confirmed on the product page; several hook sizes are in stock.

$1.89

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Swamp Spider Bream Killer - Unweighted

Swamp Spider Bream Killer – Unweighted

A spider-style Bream Killer that can be worked slowly around deeper edges, shade lines, and warm-water holding areas.

Unweighted product confirmed and in stock.

$2.30

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Spider Bugger - Olive

Spider Bugger – Olive

An olive Spider Bugger option for anglers who want a sinking profile with movement when fish are holding deeper.

Olive variation confirmed and in stock.

$2.50

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Upside Down Bream Killer - Chartreuse

Upside Down Bream Killer – Chartreuse

A chartreuse upside-down Bream Killer for getting down and staying productive when fish are deeper in hot weather.

Chartreuse product confirmed and in stock.

$2.55

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When the Fish Go Deeper

Hot weather can move bluegill and bass away from the skinny water. A sinking fly gives you a better chance to reach those fish without abandoning the fun of a small fly presentation.

Question for anglers

When the bluegill and bass slide deeper, which fly would you try first?

Shop July’s Featured Flies

Browse the featured sinking flies and stock up for the next stretch of warm water.

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