R.M. Nymph

R.M. Nymph

Fly Materials

Tail Iridescent pheasant rump barbs.
Rib Stripped cree hackle stem.
Hackle Natural dun cul-de-canard (CDC).

Tying Instructions

Instructions There are plenty of
good nymph patterns out there that are fairly close to the Western
March Brown
(Rithrogena morrisoni), but when the water becomes clear, the trout
become quite selective.  This fly has the shape, coloration and
movement of the natural, and that can often make the difference between
"troutless" and "troutful" days. 
The fly also features inexpensive materials and is quite easy to tie,
which is a redemptive quality when the tippet size drops to near
invisibility, and flies snap of frequently.  The fly can also be tied
with a gold beadhead which looks just wonderful.  Turkey, pheasant and
other birds can be substituted if you don't have
grouse. 




 
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