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Another callibaetis hatch was about to begin. For the stillwater fly enthusiast – or anyone ... and single solution: The Gilled Nymph. This pattern devised years ago by Thornton tying whiz ...
But so many folks have posed those questions to me in the past couple of weeks that I will offer some basic advice on fly selection. This week, I will discuss nymphs, wet flies and other patterns ...
On such days, these are the nymph patterns that I like to have in my fly box. If you find yourself predominantly fishing fast water, tie on a Perdigon. Its tungsten bead gives it the necessary ...
My friend Craig Schuhmann handed me a Floating Hex Nymph ... The fly comes in six different variations: Adams, blue-winged olive, pale morning dun, purple, March brown and Callibaetis.
A two-fly nymph rig is often the way to go – it allows you to cover a wider range of the water column, and it adds variety to your patterns. I’ll typically tie my first fly onto 3x tippet and ...
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