Tying a Tungsten Bead Nymph by Davie McPhail.
Tying a Tungsten Bead Nymph by Davie McPhail Tyed using Hanak Competition Hooks
Duration : 0:8:42
Tying a Tungsten Bead Nymph by Davie McPhail Tyed using Hanak Competition Hooks
Duration : 0:8:42
On the small streams I frequent, it is hard to fish streamers. It doesn’t seem like an obviously fly choice. However, once you start using them and catching fish they become a staple in your box. Rabbit Hair leeches and squirrel hair leeches work great. On smaller water I find myself fishing them more and more. I cast across, let them sink, swing, and then “jig” them back upstream. Tie some and you will be happy they did.
Happy Tying
Dakota Angler & Outfitter
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Duration : 0:4:34
Fishing notes: This fly is a tank! Very heavy. Kim fishes the spring creeks more than anyone else I know and he seems to have them dialed. He uses this fly as his point and many times can avoid using split shot all together. This is the perfect fly for a shallow riffle into a deep pool. It gets down to the fishes level ASAP. A must for the upcoming trout season. Sign up at www.tightlinesflyshop.com to get the free fly of the month.
Duration : 0:9:58
English version down:
Köcherfliege Tungsten Aufsteiger:
Art: Hydropsyche,
Vorkommen: Fließgewässer,
Güteklassen: II&III oft klasse: I selten,
Anzutreffen ca: April bis Oktober.
Materialiste:
Haken: TMC 2457# 10,
Faden: Dynema GSP/ Moser,
Kopf: Tungsten Kupfer 2,8 bis 3,3mm,
Bleidraht: 020,
Dubbing Körper: UV Nice Stonfly Cream,
Dubbing am Kopf:UV Nice Stonfly Hellbraun,
Rücken: Scud Back,
Beine: Fasannenschwanzfibern und CDC Fibern braun.
Köcherfliege Tungsten social climber:
Kind: Hydraulic psyche,
Occurrence: Running waters,
Grades: II& III often class: I rarely,
To find approx.: April until Octobers.
Used material:
Hook: TMC 2457# 10,
Thread: Dynema GSP/Moser,
Head: Tungsten copper 2.8 to 3,3mm,
Lead wire: 020,
Dubbing body: UV Nice Stonfly Cream,
Dubbing at the head: UV Nice Stonfly light brown,
Back: Scud bake,
Legs: Fasannenschwanzfibern and CDC fibres brown.
Duration : 0:8:54