The Fly Fishing BUZZER Special Assortment 67 with 22 mixed flies in sizes 10–16 sounds like a great selection for stillwater trout fishing, particularly during midge (chironomid) hatches. Here’s what you can expect and how to use them effectively:
Key Features:
– Pattern Type: Buzzers (chironomid pupa imitations)
– Quantity: 22 flies
– Sizes: 10–16 (covering a range of midge pupa sizes)
– Likely Colors & Styles: A mix of classic buzzer patterns (black, olive, red, silver, etc.) with ribbing, flash, and bead heads for added attraction.
Best Uses:
1. Stillwater Trout Fishing – Ideal for lakes and reservoirs where trout feed on midge pupae.
2. Slow Sinking or Suspended Presentation – Fish them under an indicator or on a slow retrieve.
3. Early Spring & Summer Hatches – Effective when trout key in on emerging chironomids.
4. Multi-Fly Rigs – Use as droppers behind a heavier fly (e.g., a damsel or blob).
Fishing Tips:
– Depth Control: Adjust leader length or use sinking lines to reach feeding zones.
– Retrieve: Slow, steady pulls or static presentation under a bung (indicator).
– Color Selection:
– Black/Silver: Cloudy days or deep water.
– Olive/Red: Mimics bloodworms or natural midge larvae.

– Bead Heads: Adds extra weight and flash.
Would you like recommendations on rig setups or seasonal strategies for these buzzers? Tight lines! �🎣