A perfect imitation of the ubiquitous dragonfly built with a compelling yet simple approach. For the full tutorial article, visit www.flyfisherman.com/editoria...
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@Fernando_Woolybooger9 ай бұрын
This is one of the coolest flies I've seen in while. The bass and bluegill in my little pond should gobble these up. Thank you for this!
@michaeloakes73429 ай бұрын
Good to see a really good looking fly tied so simply I will whip a few up this week and give it a go down here in Melbourne Australia
@jamesvatter57299 ай бұрын
That's a great dragon fly nymph! That abdomen technique is the real deal. I use it with poly to make large "army ants."
@mikelundrigan22859 ай бұрын
I make a dragon nymph using a mop (mop fly) as the body and a marker….so much the same fly but easier to tie!
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This is one of the coolest flies I've seen in while. The bass and bluegill in my little pond should gobble these up. Thank you for this!
Good to see a really good looking fly tied so simply I will whip a few up this week and give it a go down here in Melbourne Australia
That's a great dragon fly nymph! That abdomen technique is the real deal. I use it with poly to make large "army ants."
I make a dragon nymph using a mop (mop fly) as the body and a marker….so much the same fly but easier to tie!
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