Fly Tying Tutorial | Carp Damsel Nymph
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Fly Tying Tutorial | Carp Damsel Nymph
Welcome back to the Vise Squad, where we teach you how to tie flies from Beginner skill level to advanced fly tying. In this segment, Ricky Evans back to teach you how to tie a Carp Damsel Nymph.
Recipe:
Size 8 2x heavy scud
5/32 red tungsten bead
70d black UTC
Pearl Mylar
Hot yellow small ultra wire
Natural opossum dubbing
Deer hair
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I need to tie this fly urgent!
Lots of moving parts on that one. I like it a lot.
really enjoyed this video
Keep spirit
Big PimpN..... nice to see your video man...... definitely looks awesome and I'll most definitely spin one up.....
Thanks......
Is a 5wt good for carp? I have an 8wt as well.
Hi Kyle...that is a good question. I think it really depends upon how good one is at handling a fish on a lighter rod. I have known guys that routinely fish with a 3/4wt and catch Trout that are 2-4lbs. You cannot simply try to bull the fish in like you would with heavier gear or you'll snap the rod. You need to have a rough idea of the size of fish you're going after and then keep in mind that you don't want to over tire the fish because it will likely die when released if you practice C&R. A 5wt should be fine but the real variable will be what are the sizes of the Carp in the water you're fishing. I hope this helps. Cheers, Rick
Beautiful fly