Why the Circus Peanut Fly Pattern Kills it for Trout
If you're hunting for trophy trout, you probably already know that the circus peanut fly pattern is one of those "don't leave home without it" streamers. It's a staple in just about every serious streamer chucker's box, and for good reason—it flat-out catches big fish. Developed by the legendary Kelly Galloup, this fly changed the game for how we approach aggressive, predatory trout. It isn't just a bunch of feathers and fluff tied to a hook; it's a calculated mess of movement and vibration that triggers a primal response in fish that have outgrown their interest in tiny midges. ...