Tying Recipe and materials: Hook: Demmon DSD 110 #14-#18 Thread: Uni 8/0 black Hot Spot: Orange Thread Body: Troutline peacock quill hand cleaned – olive color Tail: Coq de Leon barbs -pardo flor de escoba Bead – tungsten in black Fishing tips: perfect for fishing using any style of nymphing extremely efficient with French nymph technique called “peche a vue” ...
Tying set for perdigon flies from Troutline
Dear friends, Troutline decided to offer a new tying set for perdigon flies with hooks, tungsten beads, UV Resin and other special materials for tying these flies. As you know, these nymphs are extremely efficient in waters where the fish are very careful with what they pick up for eating ( educated fish). For those who don't ...
New perdigon nymphs in Troutline collection
Troutline have a series of new perdigon nymphs developed for Summer fishing and Autumn fishing. All these flies where tested on our home waters but also in Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria and Italy. Our testers is composed by our our TroutLine Pro Team and fishermen that we known from different countries. After 2 season of fishing ...
UV Ribbing tinsel for perdigon flies
We had new type or pearly-uv ribbing tinsel for perdigon flies. It has 0.2mm wide, it comes in very nice colors especially those used by modern fly fisherman for creating particular nymphs. These nymphs considered by some tiers, the new wave, are full of colors and a lot of synthetic materials are used. These pearly ...
Alternative – Perdigon Nymph without UV Resin!
Perdigon nymphs started to be more and more popular and lot of medium and advance fly fishermen use them (on light nymphing, long nymphing and French nymphing techniques). The beginners use these nymphs with Czech nymphing style - more easy technique. Unfortunately more and more tiers claimed skin allergies at UV ...
Any fisherman should not miss Perdigon Nymphs
In my opinion any fisherman should not miss perdigon nymphs. These small and delicate nymphs were invented by Spanish fisherman competitors and are used for aprox 6 years now on.. Every fly fisherman should have at least 10-20perdigon nymphs and I explain why! These nymphs were developed by guys who fish in very difficult rivers where ...