The Black Zulu is a wet fly, which means that it is fished below the surface of the water. It is made with a black body, a peacock herl tail, and a black hackle. This gives the fly a realistic profile that will fool even the most discerning trout.
The Black Zulu is a great fly to use during the spring months, when trout are feeding on emerging insects. However, it can also be effective during other times of the year, especially on cloudy days or when the water is high.
The Black Zulu is available in a variety of sizes to match the natural insects that are hatching. It is important to choose the right size fly for the conditions, as trout are very picky feeders.
Features:
- Classic trout fly pattern
- Versatile and effective in a variety of conditions
- Realistic profile that will fool even the most discerning trout
- Available in a variety of sizes to match the natural hatch
Benefits:
- Catch more trout
- Have more fun fishing
- Impress your friends and family with your fly fishing skills
Use:
Cast the fly upstream and let it drift downstream Retrieve the fly slowly Use a strike indicator to detect strikes
Where to use:
Rivers and streams Lakes and ponds Spring creeks
Why Anglers Love the Black Zulu:
The Black Zulu is a popular fly among anglers because it is versatile and effective. It can be used in a variety of conditions and to catch a variety of trout. The Black Zulu is also a relatively easy fly to tie, making it a good choice for beginner fly tiers.