
Jig Prince
The Jig Prince is a modern variant of the classic Prince Nymph, built with tungsten jig for trout that key on buggy stonefly-style nymphs. It targets Jig Prince fly pattern, Prince Nymph variant, and best stonefly nymphs for trout searches.
Imitates: Stonefly nymphs on tight-line rigs
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #10-16
- Best Season
- Year-round
- Best Conditions
- Pocket water, riffles, and freestone runs with stonefly populations
- Water Temp
- 42-62°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Fish the Jig Prince on point in fast water or as a heavier anchor above a smaller mayfly nymph.
How to Present It
Dead-drift along the bottom of pocket water and let the white biots flash through the seam.
Why It Works
The peacock body and white biots are one of the most enduring confidence triggers in trout fishing, and the modern variant adds extra weight or flash to match the moment.
History
Doug Prince's original Prince Nymph from the 1940s has spawned dozens of modern updates — this one is built for tight-line and modern nymphing rigs.
Pro Tip
If trout ignore standard Prince Nymphs, swap to this variant before changing fly families entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Jig Prince imitate?+
Stonefly nymphs on tight-line rigs — fish it whenever stonefly nymphs are a likely food source.
When should I fish the Jig Prince?+
Fish it in fast pocket water, freestone runs, and any time stoneflies are present in the system.
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