
This week’s Tying Tuesday is absolutely fall-flavored, with a implausible mayfly dun that’s screaming to be fished through the late-season blue-wing hatches. Then we’ve got two nymphs, certainly one of which is stillwater-focused, and one other that’s a variant of a tried-and-true nymph.
Up first is that this spectacular little mayfly sample from Davie McPhail, which he calls the autumn dun. I’m definitely tying a few of these up (in smaller sizes, in fact) for the trico hatches which can be entering into full swing round right here.
Our subsequent fly is a enjoyable twist on a trusty previous sample—the Rainbow Warrior. This one, tied by AvidMax, is the Black Variant Rainbow Warrior, and it seems to be intriguing sufficient to place a number of in my field, I believe.
Wrapping up this week’s Tying Tuesday is what Steve Cullen calls the Greatest Stillwater Hare’s Ear ever. That’s an enormous declare to make, however this bug seems to be prefer it’ll catch fish. And it’s a reminder that I really want to spend extra time fishing lakes than rivers.
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