Nymphs and aquatic invertebrates make up the majority of a trout's diet, so it's essential to be prepared with a few patterns that sit below the the water's surface. Whether you're dead drifting a stonefly nymph under an indicator, swinging an unweighted caddis pupa, tightline nymphing a jig-style perdigon or just want a couple of searching patterns for in between hatches, you'll find what you need here.