This fly has been one my go to flies for about the last year. It has produced fish at an great clip. This spring I have been running this in tandem with a beatis nymph. A fairly simple tie and a very durable nymph.
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Bead Head Verizon
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Hook: Standard 2xl nymph hook, Bead Head 3xl nymph hook
Weight: Flat lead tape
Thread: Yellow 6/0
Tail: Amber goose biots
Under Body: Yellow thread, colored on top with markers
Over body: Light Golden Stone D-rib
Wing case: Golden Stone scud back(Rainy's)
Thorax: TroutHunters Rene' Harrop Tannish Yellow Dubbing
Legs: Natural Partridge
nice lookin nymph even though i have had to much champagne
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