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Class 3023 Fly Tying Nymphs
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Fly tyers will learn the basics of tying several of the most popular and effective nymph, worm, egg and related fly patterns for trout.
Following is a series of videos for tying some of the most effective generic nymph flies for trout. However, it is important to understand that these generic nymphs only approximate the appearance of the actual insects in the stream. This is important! You will catch more trout by specifically duplicating the actual insects. Check out our Perfect Fly brand of flies in our Store to find specific flies that imitate specific insects, and information on how and where to fish them for maximum success. To learn to tie your own perfect flies, order some from our store and use them as patterns for your own flies. Also, check out our Fly Tying DVD for tying perfect mayfly patterns, and see our entire lineup of Fly Fishing DVD's for additional information on imitating aquatic insects, basic trout fishing topics, and more!
We begin with a link to our Top 5 Trout Nymphs, which include Gold-ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph, Stonefly Nymph, Zug Bug Nymph, Bead-head Prince Nymph , and Pheasant Tail.
Blue Winged Olive Nymph
Caddis Nymph
Copper John
Cul De Canard Nymph
Egg Pattern
Helgrammite
Midge
San Juan Worm
Scud
Serendipity
Sow Bug
Tellico
For additional fly tying information, check out the following DVD's:
Tie one of each of the above nymphs, and be ready for anything the next time you hit the water.
Develop your own special versions of these nymphs, by adding different materials to the flies, and testing their effectiveness.
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