Stonefly nymph fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin
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 Published On Apr 28, 2015

Stone Fly Nymph Version
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It is known that the stonefly nymphs are an irresistible for most trout that have at their disposal bite. Imitation presented here has a good balance between realism and impressionism, this makes an excellent fly for fishing! ... In drift, or picking it up gently by the fund in large pits or on veriles of a lake.
We can tie this fly in other hooks classic format for nymphs, I personally really like this model TMC 2302, at numbers 8 and 6 is one of the best nymphs for many rivers in northern Patagonia and mainly for Caleufu rivers, Chimehuin and Collon Cura.
In sizes of hooks that are very small we can replace the under body with a piece of monofilament to each side of the shank of the hook, and we can use instead of dubbing mohair wool or just a very thin acrylic wool.


Thread: UTC 70 or similar

Hook: TMC 7999 #8 to #4

Underbody: soft plastic plate

Tail and antennae : condor biots or substitute

Abdomen: mohair wool segmented with vinyl rib or larva lace.

Thorax: mohair wool

Legs: condor biots or substitute

Wingcase: section of wing peacook feather, laquered first and coated with UV resin after.

Head: thread.

NOTE: In the case of need that weighted nymph, you can cut a lead tape with a form of the plastic underbody and paste over it.

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