Today’s Tying Tuesday includes a fantastic mayfly nymph, a damselfly nymph pattern, and a caddis nymph. With all 3 bugs relatively active today in many trout fisheries, it’s time to bust out the vise and put a few of each of these in your fly box.
The Cheeseman Emerger recognizes to anybody who’s fished the South Platte in Colorado, however that does not indicate that river is the only location this fly works. It has all the makings of a fantastic mayfly nymph, and the folks at AvidMax will reveal you how to connect one up.
Up next is a fly that made me truly scratch my head. I saw the brand-new video from Fly Fish Food and idea we’re stabilizing damselfly nymphs now? Truly? It felt nearly like a trick. When you see the fly created, however, it’s a dazzling little pattern, and stabilizing it in the exact same method we connect well balanced leeches makes a lots of sense. Offer this a major appearance.
Crazy Outdoors will reveal us how to connect the Glass Caddis, a nymph pattern that utilizes green glass beads covered in UV resin for the body. It’s an intriguing technique on a reliable pattern, and I wonder regarding how the fish like it. I will state that I have actually fished more little, green caddis nymphs and emergers this year, and I’m seeing a lots of success with those bugs. So, I reckon this one must fish well, too.