Money Mayfly
This is one of our top producing patterns up in north georgia that since has been tested all around the US. This UV wing case acts as a trigger for hungry trout. Tied in size 16.
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FAQs
What does the Money Mayfly imitate?
The Money Mayfly imitates an adult mayfly or emerging mayfly riding in the surface film. Mayflies are one of the classic trout foods, moving from underwater nymphs to winged adults, then later returning as spinners after mating. Trout may feed on them at each stage, but this fly is built for that visible, exciting part of the game: when fish are looking up and sipping bugs off the top.
When should I fish the Money Mayfly?
Fish the Money Mayfly during mayfly hatches, spinner falls, and anytime trout are making steady surface rises to small-to-medium dries. It is especially useful when trout are feeding calmly rather than slashing or chasing. If you see heads, noses, or soft rings on the surface, that is mayfly money time—and yes, the name is trying not to be subtle.
Where does the Money Mayfly work best?
The Money Mayfly works best in slicks, seams, tailouts, pool edges, spring creeks, and softer runs where trout have time to inspect a drifting dry fly. It can also fish well along riffle edges when mayflies are coming off and trout are stationed just off the faster water. In those lanes, trout often watch the current bring food right to them, so the fly needs to drift naturally, not water-ski through the neighborhood.
How should I fish the Money Mayfly?
Fish the Money Mayfly with a drag-free drift. Cast upstream or slightly across, mend as needed, and let the fly float at the same pace as the bubbles and natural insects around it. Mayflies usually look helpless on the water, not twitchy like caddis, so a clean natural drift beats extra rod-tip drama most of the time. Long leaders and fine tippet can help when the water is flat or the fish are picky.
What makes the Money Mayfly different from a generic dry fly?
The Money Mayfly earns its spot when trout are keyed on the mayfly shape: slim body, delicate profile, visible wing, and a natural surface posture. A generic attractor might pull fish in rough water, but when trout are studying the menu during a hatch, the Money Mayfly gives them a more believable mayfly target. It is the fly-box equivalent of showing up with exact change.