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    The only fly I've seen that usually has that kind of response at Roaring River is the Crackleback. Tim, at Tim's Flyshop, would be able to give you a definitive answer. Welcome back home!
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    Yep, the Crackleback is hot in all the Missouri parks but I wouldn't call it a nymph. It's usually fished dry or stripped on a sink-tip line.

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    Check with Tim at his fly store. There is discussion there that indicates he may not only know something about this fly, but , that he may have created one by that name. Whether or not it's the same one, I don't know ... but, there's a chance!!
    Trouts don't live in ugly places.

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