Holo BWO Perdigon

Holo BWO Perdigon

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The Holo BWO Perdigon is a slim, fast-sinking mayfly nymph built for clean drifts and quick trips to the strike zone. With its blue-winged olive color profile, flashy holo body, and dense perdigon-style finish, this fly is made to imitate small baetis nymphs while adding just enough attraction to stand out in broken water.

The Holo BWO Perdigon is a slim, fast sinking baetis style nymph for trout feeding on blue wing olive activity below the surface. Its compact body helps it reach depth quickly while keeping the small, clean profile technical trout expect.

The holo finish adds a controlled flash that can help the fly stand out in broken water, low light, or deeper runs without losing the olive mayfly impression. It is a strong choice when trout are feeding on small nymphs but need a little extra reason to commit.

Fish it on a Euro nymphing rig, under an indicator, or as a smaller dropper behind a heavier fly. It is especially useful in clear water, tailwaters, shoulder seasons, and BWO windows when trout are eating small subsurface insects.

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FAQs

What does the Holo BWO Perdigon imitate?


The Holo BWO Perdigon imitates a small Blue-Winged Olive mayfly nymph or other slim little aquatic bug drifting near the bottom. The BWO profile keeps it hatch-relevant, while the holo flash adds just enough attention-grabbing shine to get noticed in moving water.

When should I fish a Holo BWO Perdigon?


Fish it during Blue-Winged Olive activity, cool cloudy days, spring and fall hatches, tailwaters, riffles, seams, pocket water, and faster runs. It is especially useful when trout are eating small nymphs but you need the fly to get down quickly instead of sightseeing halfway through the water column.

How should I fish the Holo BWO Perdigon?


Tight-line it, euro-nymph it, or dead drift it under an indicator. Keep it near the bottom and let it move naturally with the current. Perdigons are built to sink fast, so give it a clean lane and let the fly do its little depth-charge routine.

Why does the Holo BWO Perdigon have flash?


The holo flash helps imitate a bit of shine from an emerging wing case, trapped gas, or just a tiny visual trigger trout can spot in fast water. It is flashy enough to say “look here,” but still small and slim enough to pass as a real trout snack.

What fish will eat a Holo BWO Perdigon?


Trout are the main target, including rainbows, browns, brook trout, and cutthroat feeding subsurface. It is a strong choice for picky fish, pressured water, and those BWO days when trout want something small, quick-sinking, and just shiny enough to make bad decisions.

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