That looks like a real producer. I think I'll have to tie something similar to try in the spring. When tying nymphs, I find it hard to beat a natural dubbing blend mixed with about 25% SLF or Ice Dub for a hint of flash. Cutting the flash fibers into smaller pieces will also make it less conspicuous, while giving the fly that little "something extra". Please keep the great videos coming. Ken Watson
Aye yo. That's a pretty good pattern there. Don't be tired of melting the monofilament though. Gotta make some eyes that are lighter though. Thanks for showing the pattern and compared to mine it's really close. I don't wait it. I like to see it close to the surface and see it swim. So I don't know on it. : )
Hi Alex, thanks. No you strip off all the down at the base, then hold the tip of the hackle with tweezers and stroke all the fibres back so they are 90 degrees to the hackle stem.
Great Lesson!!.. I've got to learn to tie that nymph. From what I've read and heard about this nymph, it's a very good fish catcher no matter what your fishing for. Is it as good a catcher as they say it is? Thanks Barry for another Great Lesson!!...
Hi Barry, thanks for the great pattern. Will this nymph naturally fish upside down or do you have to do tie it on the leader a certain way to ensure it fishes the correct way? Thanks.
So nicely done, Barry. Thank you.
You are very welcome Mark, thank you.
That looks like a real producer. I think I'll have to tie something similar to try in the spring. When tying nymphs, I find it hard to beat a natural dubbing blend mixed with about 25% SLF or Ice Dub for a hint of flash. Cutting the flash fibers into smaller pieces will also make it less conspicuous, while giving the fly that little "something extra". Please keep the great videos coming.
Ken Watson
Nice. I'll have to give it a go.
Thanks for you Fly!
Aye yo. That's a pretty good pattern there. Don't be tired of melting the monofilament though. Gotta make some eyes that are lighter though. Thanks for showing the pattern and compared to mine it's really close. I don't wait it. I like to see it close to the surface and see it swim. So I don't know on it. : )
Thanks thats a great tip.
Hi Barry and thanks for amazing videos. Can I Please ask did you cut or shape the partridge hackle to get it looking like that? Thank you
Hi Alex, thanks. No you strip off all the down at the base, then hold the tip of the hackle with tweezers and stroke all the fibres back so they are 90 degrees to the hackle stem.
Great Lesson!!.. I've got to learn to tie that nymph. From what I've read and heard about this nymph, it's a very good fish catcher no matter what your fishing for. Is it as good a catcher as they say it is? Thanks Barry for another Great Lesson!!...
Thanks Mike, yeah it fishes well just about everywhere I have been.
instaBlaster.
thats awesome
Thanks Mike.
Hi Barry, thanks for the great pattern. Will this nymph naturally fish upside down or do you have to do tie it on the leader a certain way to ensure it fishes the correct way? Thanks.
Hi Simon, no special way to tie it on, you can tie in a little lead on the underside of the hook just to make it jig a little better.
Very nice tying, what vice is that Barry?
Thanks Mike, its a Petitjean Swiss master vice.
Damn, this puts my hackleless woolly bugger w/ weighted dumbbell eyes to shame
Hi Hiram, it's only practice my friend...