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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

hook: nymph, size 14-18, Tail: goose biots, body: olive dubing, Rib: Fine pearl tinseal, Throax: grey dubing, Wing Case: goose, Thread: 8/0 black

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  • @dax458 yes, you can fish it for trout, or any other speices that eats a nymph of this type and size.

  • so u would fish for trout with this right?

    

  • @troutacular

    it's call Hard As Hull, great stuff, sort of hard to find, but you can google it.

    Thanks,

    Mike

  • great little fly - i am curious what type of finishing liquid was applied to the head just before the whip finish.  was it flexament?

  • ya, the easiest fly is often the most effective fly.

    Thanks,

  • Great looking fly brother. More importantly looks to be an easy tie. : )

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