Conehead
Conehead flies.
Coneheadflies are a popular type of flies used in fly fishing. Their name comes from the cone -shaped metal head (Conehead) sitting in front of the fly body itself. This metal head gives the fly a special weight and dynamics underwater.
The heavier front of the Coneheadfly causes it to sink quickly, which is especially useful when fishing in deep water or when you want to reach the bottom quickly. In addition, the cone -shaped head gives the fly an attractive swimming movement in the water, which can be attractive to the fish.
What are Coneheds flies used for?
Coneheadflies are available in different colors and sizes, and they often mimic different exchanges that the fish are interested in. This versatility makes them effective for attracting a variety of fish species, including trout, salmon and perch.
Fly fishermen appreciate Coneheadflies for their ability to reach deeper water layers and for their efficiency at different fishing occasions. Whether you are a beginner or experienced fly fisherman, Conehead flies can be a valuable addition to your fly box when you go out on the water.