
This week’s Tying Tuesday options an awesome mayfly nymph, a damselfly nymph sample, and a caddis nymph. With all three bugs pretty energetic proper now in most trout fisheries, it’s time to bust out the vise and put a couple of of every of those in your fly field.
The Cheeseman Emerger is acquainted to anybody who’s fished the South Platte in Colorado, however that doesn’t imply that river is the one place this fly works. It has all of the makings of an awesome mayfly nymph, and the parents at AvidMax will present you tie one up.
Up subsequent is a fly that made me actually scratch my head. I noticed the brand new video from Fly Fish Meals and thought we’re balancing damselfly nymphs now? Actually? It felt nearly like a gimmick. When you see the fly put collectively, although, it’s a superb little sample, and balancing it in the identical means we tie balanced leeches makes a ton of sense. Give this a critical look.
Loon Outside will present us tie the Glass Caddis, a nymph sample that makes use of inexperienced glass beads lined in UV resin for the physique. It’s an fascinating method on a time-tested sample, and I’m curious as to how the fish prefer it. I’ll say that I’ve fished extra small, inexperienced caddis nymphs and emergers this 12 months, and I’m seeing a ton of success with these bugs. So, I reckon this one ought to fish properly, too.
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