Go-to fly patterns for trout?
I'm curious what flies people use the most and why.
I'm fishing mostly medium and small rivers and streams in the Northern Front Range in CO.
Dries:
Parachute Adams - Rides low, but is fairly buoyant and easy to see. Can pass as a spinner. Catches picky fish but is more user friendly than, say, a Comparadun.
PMX - It's a caddis and hopper wearing a big white top hat. Good combo of natural fibers and jiggly rubber. My go to search pattern for summer/ early fall.
Chubby Chernobyl - Floats like a boat. Great for heavy droppers in rough water. Ugly and wind resistant though. Prefer the PMX if it isn't getting dragged under, but the chubby beats using a bobber.
Griffith's gnat - Less annoying to use than other midge patterns and I see lots of midges. Don't use it a ton, but when I need it I need it.
Emergers:
Mole fly - Catches fish that would otherwise ignore me. No replacement for this one. When I'm stumped I turn to the mole.
Film critic - Has a mohawk like Glenn Plake. Not sure it's any better than, say, an RS2, but it looks awesomel.
Nymphs:
Frenchie or similar - In general I seem to do better with simple, buggy nymphs with a hot spot. I prefer them over more the more muted/realistic patterns or the bright shiny ones. Unless they aren't working. I could switch this out for any number of similar patterns.
Blowtorch - Same as above but with a slower sink rate and added texture.
Zebra Midge - The fish I catch eat lots of midges. Boring but extremely effective.
Juju Baetis - Seems to out-catch other tiny mayfly patterns. Little bit of shine, some buggy texture, and sinks faster than a pheasant tail.
Streamers:
Sculpzilla - significantly more "alive" than a bugger when dead drifted.
Meyers Leech - jig jig jig bam.
Out of all of these I'd say the Parachute Adams, Mole Fly, and maybe Juju Baetis are the ones I'm most attached to. I think those three actually help me catch more fish. The others I could replace with something fairly different without much change in success. I think. Maybe. Or not.
What about you?
Go-to fly patterns for trout?
You and I are similar re: the mole. Fish it as dry/emerger/nymph. Fish have ate it after ignoring everything else.
I’d throw caddis in that list. Dries and nymphs. Especially for certain N Front Range creeks.
San Juan worms purple, pink, red, natural. No shame.
RS2 can be killer.
Go-to fly patterns for trout?
Great thread btw. I keep thinking of stuff.
Lime trude is nice for higher country.
Big stoneflies whenever possible.