Hot Head Guide's Choice
We took a proven guide favorite and gave it a high-contrast upgrade. The Hot Head Guide’s Choice features a bold orange bead and ribbing that increase visibility in off-color water and make it a standout attractor year-round. Originally our go-to for fall trout, this fly has proven deadly in every season—and anglers agree: it’s our #1 best-selling fly on the site.
The Hot Head Guides Choice is a high contrast attractor nymph built for getting attention below the surface. It keeps the useful profile of a proven guide style nymph but adds a bright hot spot that can help trigger trout in stained water, faster current, or low visibility conditions.
This is a confidence pattern when you want something more visible than a purely natural nymph but not so loud that it becomes hard to fish in clear water. The combination of buggy shape, sink performance, and bright trigger color makes it useful across a wide range of trout situations.
Fish it as a point fly, under an indicator, or in a Euro nymphing setup when you need a visible nymph that can get down and draw reaction strikes. It pairs well with smaller natural droppers when trout need both attraction and realism.
Fulfillment takes 1-2 days with shipping time of 3-4 days.
FAQs
Why does Hot Head’s Guide Choice work so well for trout?
Hot Head’s Guide Choice works because it acts like a small underwater billboard. The hot orange bead can pull trout in, while the dark buggy body gives them something that still looks edible. Even when trout do not eat the attractor fly itself, it can draw them toward the rig and lead them to take the trailing natural nymph.
How should I rig Hot Head’s Guide Choice?
One of the best ways to fish Hot Head’s Guide Choice is in a two-fly nymph rig with a more natural pattern like a Zebra Midge, Pheasant Tail, or small mayfly nymph. This lets you test whether trout are responding to attractor patterns or more realistic flies, while the hot head pattern helps draw attention to the entire rig.
When should I fish Hot Head’s Guide Choice?
Fish Hot Head’s Guide Choice when trout need a little extra convincing, especially in the fall and spring. The hot orange bead can suggest an egg or attractor trigger, while the buggy body still gives the fly an insect-like profile that works well in rivers, streams, and nymphing runs.
What makes Hot Head’s Guide Choice different from other trout nymphs?
Hot Head’s Guide Choice is a buggy attractor nymph with dark peacock sparkle dubbing and a hot orange bead. It gives trout a pattern that looks close enough to food to be believable, but different enough to spark curiosity and trigger a reaction strike when more natural flies are getting ignored.