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The Story

The Blue Charm is a legendary hairwing wet fly designed for Atlantic salmon and steelhead. This pattern relies on a slim profile and subtle colors to fool wary fish in clear water. It is a staple in any summer salmon box and has a reputation for moving fish when other flies fail. You can rely on this pattern to trigger strikes from fish that have seen many other flies.

How To Use It

Fish this fly using a traditional wet fly swing. Cast down and across the current and let the line swing tight under tension. Follow the fly with your rod tip as it moves across the river. It works well on a floating line or an intermediate tip. You can also strip it slowly in slower pools to induce a strike.

When To Use It

This pattern shines during low water conditions or on bright sunny days. The modest blue and black colors do not spook fish in clear rivers. It is a top choice for mid-summer fishing when water levels drop. You should switch to this fly when larger or brighter patterns stop working.

Why We Like It

We love the simplicity of this pattern. It does not rely on flash or bulk to get attention. The movement of the materials in the water creates a lifelike appearance that fish cannot resist. It is a classic pattern that has proven its worth on rivers all over the world.

Comparisons

Blue Charm Fly vs Green Butt Skunk: The Green Butt Skunk has a high-contrast white wing and a bright fluorescent butt. You should choose the Green Butt Skunk for darker water or overcast days. The Blue Charm is better for clear water and bright sun because it is less intrusive.

Blue Charm Fly vs Stoat's Tail: The Stoat's Tail is an all-black fly with very little color. It is the ultimate low-water stealth pattern for difficult fish. The Blue Charm offers a slight trigger with its blue throat while staying subtle. Choose the Blue Charm if the Stoat's Tail is too plain or you want a small amount of color.

Blue Charm Fly vs Silver Wilkinson: The Silver Wilkinson is a bright fly with a silver body and pink accents. It is designed for fresh fish or stained water conditions. You should stick with the Blue Charm when the water drops and clears up. The Silver Wilkinson is often too bright for the low water conditions where the Blue Charm excels.

Description

The Blue Charm is a legendary hairwing wet fly designed for Atlantic salmon and steelhead. This pattern relies on a slim profile and subtle colors to fool wary fish in clear water. It is a staple in any summer salmon box and has a reputation for moving fish when other flies fail. You can rely on this pattern to trigger strikes from fish that have seen many other flies.

How To Use It

Fish this fly using a traditional wet fly swing. Cast down and across the current and let the line swing tight under tension. Follow the fly with your rod tip as it moves across the river. It works well on a floating line or an intermediate tip. You can also strip it slowly in slower pools to induce a strike.

When To Use It

This pattern shines during low water conditions or on bright sunny days. The modest blue and black colors do not spook fish in clear rivers. It is a top choice for mid-summer fishing when water levels drop. You should switch to this fly when larger or brighter patterns stop working.

Why We Like It

We love the simplicity of this pattern. It does not rely on flash or bulk to get attention. The movement of the materials in the water creates a lifelike appearance that fish cannot resist. It is a classic pattern that has proven its worth on rivers all over the world.

Comparisons

Blue Charm Fly vs Green Butt Skunk: The Green Butt Skunk has a high-contrast white wing and a bright fluorescent butt. You should choose the Green Butt Skunk for darker water or overcast days. The Blue Charm is better for clear water and bright sun because it is less intrusive.

Blue Charm Fly vs Stoat's Tail: The Stoat's Tail is an all-black fly with very little color. It is the ultimate low-water stealth pattern for difficult fish. The Blue Charm offers a slight trigger with its blue throat while staying subtle. Choose the Blue Charm if the Stoat's Tail is too plain or you want a small amount of color.

Blue Charm Fly vs Silver Wilkinson: The Silver Wilkinson is a bright fly with a silver body and pink accents. It is designed for fresh fish or stained water conditions. You should stick with the Blue Charm when the water drops and clears up. The Silver Wilkinson is often too bright for the low water conditions where the Blue Charm excels.