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Firebead Soft Hackle Sowbug
Firebead Soft Hackle Sowbug
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Firebead Soft Hackle Sowbug

checkmark In Stock • Bozeman, MT
Sale price $2.89
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  • Realistic sowbug imitation for tailwaters and spring creeks
  • Soft hackle collar creates subtle breathing movement in current
  • Bright fire bead adds visibility and slight attractor quality
  • Effective in nutrient-rich fisheries with strong sowbug populations
  • Proven producer on tailwaters like the Missouri River
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Description

The Firebead Soft Hackle Sowbug is a proven tailwater pattern that combines a realistic sowbug profile with just the right amount of movement and flash. Designed to imitate freshwater isopods, this fly features a soft, buggy body paired with a subtle soft hackle collar that breathes and pulses in the current. The bright fire bead adds a touch of attraction and helps the fly stand out in nutrient-rich systems where sowbugs are a primary food source.

Whether fished as part of a nymph rig or on a tight-line setup, the Firebead Soft Hackle Sowbug gets down quickly and stays in the strike zone. It’s especially effective in tailwaters like the Missouri, where trout feed heavily on small crustaceans year-round.