Here is an interesting little video on what nymphs look like underwater.
http://midcurrent.com/videos/meet-th...m_medium=email
Here is an interesting little video on what nymphs look like underwater.
http://midcurrent.com/videos/meet-th...m_medium=email
Wow, that is an excellent video!
Tim
Now if I can just figure out how to get a nymph fly to wiggle like that.
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That tells me two things:
1. It may be worth the trouble to learn how to tie jointed/articulated nymphs; and
2. I need to use "fluffier" materials (e.g., CDC, marabou) for abdomens on my flies, since that seems to be where the gills do their moving.
Thanks. That's an excellent video.
Uncle Jesse, try aftershaft feathers from game birds. I lay one flat on top of the abdomen of my hex nymph before adding the shellback.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I believe I can do that.
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