Tying Gammarus Nymph

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Gammarus nymph is an interesting aquatic insect and represent a great source of food for trout, grayling and barbel. Tying gammarus nymph was never easy even for pro tiers. But time is changing and new materials arrived on the market. This time a new and innovative material that helps river fishermen and tiers to make more easy and fast a gammarus nymph is coming from Pro Sportfisher,Denmark.
Usually  the fishermen from north countries love to catch salmon and seatrout. They are not focused like European fishermen on river fishing.  But this brand run by a few great  Danish fishermen created a few innovative materials  who changed the way of tying realistic flies. As I said, to tie a realistic fly was synonym with a lot of time spent in the front of the vice and a fly with a realistic aspect but without any efficiency on the river. But these new materials  give all of us to make realistic flies in an easy and fast way and more than that, these flies catch fish!So I tested the Gammarus Nymph shell – a pre cut synthetic type of skin  with a very realistic look. I tied a few nymphs and  I was really impressed. So please check bellow the photos of my step by step about tying a gammarus nymph:
Fly Tying materials used:

  • Hook: Maruto Dohitomi Barbless C46WBL #12,  the shape is perfect for this kind of fly
  • Underbody: White/Cream body thread – anything you like
  • Lead: Troutline Lead sticky Adhesive foil cut in strips
  • Body: Dubbing any color you like to match the local colors from your rivers
  • Body Cover: Pro Gammarus Shell, you can buy from here: Troutline Shop – Gammarus foil body
  • Antennae: are optional,  made of partridge
  • Ribbing: clear or colored mono  of 0.20mm
  • Coating: I advice to  be applied one layer of UV coating , the reason is to increase the fly durability

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-1-fixing-the-lead-on-the-hook

I fixed a size #12 Maruto BL hook and I made the lead body using lead sticky foil.

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-2-fixing-the-underbody-thread

Then I made the underbody using underbody thread to fix better the lead  but also to give a neutral color to underbody otherwise the dubbing body color will be darker  (grey dark color of the lead)

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-3-fixing-the-partridge-barbs

Fixing the legs/ antennae – in fact partridge barbs

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-4-fixing-the-back-skin

Fixing the  the precut foil skin and a small piece of transparent tippet.

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-5-making-the-body-with-dubbing

Making a bulky body using dubbing mixed with CDC barbs because I like CDC due his mobility and buoyancy.

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-6-fixing-the-back

So I fix the back of the gammarus nymph

tying-gammarus-nymph-step-7-ribbing-the-back

Just used for ribbing a nylon tippet and the fly is ready: A 5min gammarus nymph  ready to be used for river fishing  but also for saltwater fish.
gammarus-by-Lucian

2 Comments
  • Rene
    February 19, 2017

    Hello,

    What is de Size off the Shell that you used for the Size 12 hook?
    Please advise on the Size OFF the Shell in relation to the hooks?

    Thanks,

    RR

    • Lucian Vasies
      February 20, 2017

      Hi Rene,
      Depends of the hook type. There are hooks caddis curved with short shank like Demmon DGH 900, for size #12 you should use size small/ But is you tie on DGH 300 BL you should use size M.
      cheers,
      Lucian

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