GRHE Nymph

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Do you know that the GRHE nymph is considered the oldest nymph?. The fly is used by hundreds of years. Even now  is still efficient especially during Spring time till end of Summer. Can be tied in different ways and variants with or without bead, with synthetic dubbing,  with hot spots. Bellow is my recipe ...

Hot Spot Olive Scud

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Tying Recipe and materials: Hook:Demmon COmpetition #10-14 Thread: crem/olive Body: Troutline Olive Spiky Dubbing Back case: vinyl strip or just transparent plastic strip from zip bags Antennae: partridge barbs How to fish the Hot Spot Olive Scud: These flies are working fantastic if you know when you should use. Very popular between Czech and Polish fishermen, scud flies create confusion in ...

Micro Catgut Baetis Nymph

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Tying Recipe and materials: Hook: #14-18 Thread: crem/olive Body: Troutline XS Catgut in olive color Thorax: Mad Rabbit Dubbing in natural color Wing case: grey-brown body thread over the dubbing part Head: Orange thread Tail and legs: nutria guard hair How to fish the Micro Catgut Baetis Nymph: *French style called "peche a vue" *can be used in a team with other a heavy nymph ...

Tan-Rusty Gammarus

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Tying Recipe and materials: Hook: Maruto Dohitomi C46WBL #10-#14 Thread: Cream, Rusty and Dark Brown Body: CDC in tan mixed with tobacco and a little bit of tan dubbing Weight: flat lead foil cut to fit Back: Gammarus shell from Pro Sportfisher Ribbing: mono 0.20mm Coating: Troutline UV Resin Classic version Fishing tips: *it is a nymph that works in big rivers where you ...