
Tying Materials: Hook: Demmon 633 #16 Thread: Uni Trico 17/0 Tail: Coq de Leon pardo Body: Troutline UV Flat Perdigon Tinsel - Pearl Coating: Troutline UV Resin Bead: Tungsten in copper color
Materials: Maruto D04 HWW #10-16 Thread: 8/0 Black Body: Mad Rabbit Dubbing-Natural Ribbing: Wire Tail and Body: olive goose biot Hackle: Partridge - one turn! Neck: Spiky Dubb in natural color The fly is a variant of Classic Universal Nymph originated by Steve Schweitzer long time ago and was published on Globalflyfisher. Tied in this version is ...
The pink collar PT Nymph is made to be simple and efficient. All of us know that a pheasant nymph variant will work from starting season till at the end of it. Adding a hot colored dubbing in recipe or a hot spot can be an efficient trigger sometimes. This version works for rainbow extremely well ...
Materials: Hook: Demmon Competition 900 BL #14 Thread: UTC 70DEN orange Tail::Brown Troutline Goose Biots Ribbing: Copper wire Body:Mad Dubbing- natural color Thorax: Mad Rabbit Dubbing Plus - Salt and pepper Thorax Cover: Troutline Mylar 2mm UV Band - Pearl Ice Legs: Partridge grey hackle First time I saw this nymph in the box of a very good friend. He told me that tied ...
This is my version, one of the most simple and easy to tie but effective nymph: Hook: Demmon 633 #12-18 Thread: Orange Uni 8/0 Body: pheasant fibers from pheasant tail feather from rooster Ribbing: Tinsel Thorax: Peacock Thorax cover: pheasant barbs Tail: pheasant barbs tips Bead: Tungsten Legs: pheasant barbs tips
Tied on small and very small hooks, this nymph is extremely efficient for grayling. I do not understand exactly why, maybe because grayling is a very curious fish. I have it in my box tied in orange, purple and pink on size #14-16-18 hooks. Here is the recipe: Hook: Demmon G602 #14 Thread: orange or pink ...
Perdigon Jig with CDC is a strange hybrid based on perdigon type of flies. I like perdigon nymphs, especially perdigon jig because: they sink fast like a rok easy to tie very fast to tie economic fly - not fancy materials, just thread, bead, barbs for tails and maybe some uv ribbing sometimes perfect for ...
Recipe: *Hook: Demmon DJS 300 BL *Thread: chartreuse and black *Head: UV ribbing material - chartreuse color :Hackle: long barbed Partridge feather - one turn or one and half turn maximum *Body: Troutline Thorax Nymphing Dubbing - dark *Bead: black nickel tungsten Peeping Caddis Nymph is one of my favorite fly for starting season. I'm not filling comfortable if I do not ...