The ONLY 7 Euro-Nymph Patterns You Need (Fly Tying)

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My top 7 confidence euro-nymph patterns! Although most fly shops have dozen, if not hundreds, of euro-nymph patterns, you don't need that many. Find the 5-7 that you have confidence in and fish'em hard.
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Fly #1
00:39 Fly #2
00:52 Fly #3
01:05 Fly #4
01:19 Fly #5
01:29 Fly #6
01:46 Fly #7
01:59 Conclusion
Fly 1 - Egan Frenchie
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Red UTC70
Bead: Slotted Gold Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: CDL
Body: Pheasant Tail - Muskrat Gray
Ribbing: Small Copper Wire
Collar: Chartreuse Ice Dub
Tying Video: • Fly Tying Tutorial: Eg...
Fly 2 - Blowtorch
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Fl Orange UTC70
Bead: Slotted Copper Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: Glo-Brite Floss #5
Body: Ice Dub - Peacock Black
Ribbing: Sulky Metallic Tinsel: Opalescent
Collar: Natural/Brown CDC Fiber
Tying Video: • Blowtorch tag nymph fl...
Fly 3 - Pink Bead Pheasant Tail
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Fl Orange UTC70
Bead: Slotted Light Metallic Pink Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: Pheasant Tail - Natural
Body: Pheasant Tail - Natural
Ribbing: Red Wire
Flashback: Mirage Tinsel - Medium
Collar: Ice Dub - Peacock Black
Tying Video:
Fly 4 - Caddis Larva
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Olive UTC70
Bead: Slotted Copper Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: None
Body: Hareline Super Fine Dry Fly Dubbin - Callibaetis
Ribbing: Sulky Metallic Tinsel: Opalescent
Collar: Arizona Simi Seal - Peacock
Fly 5 - Duracell
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Brown UTC70
Bead: Slotted Copper Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: None
Body: Ice Dub - UV Brown
Ribbing: Red Wire
Collar: Natural or Brown CDC
Tying Video: • Fly Tying Tutorial: Du...
Fly 6 - Blue Perdigon
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Brown UTC70
Bead: Slotted Silver Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: CDL
Body: Veevus Holographic Tinsel - Blue
Ribbing: Red Wire
Coat with UV Thin
Fly 7 - Olive Perdigon
Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force Sz 14-18
Thread: Fl Orange UTC70
Bead: Slotted Silver Tungsten; 3.8mm, 3.3mm, 2.8mm, 2.3mm
Tail: CDL
Body: Veevus Body Quill - Olive
Ribbing: Fl Green Wire
Coat with UV Thin

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  • @johntuttle9544
    @johntuttle954411 күн бұрын

    Not to pick on you especially but are these really nymphs or are we fishing micro-fry patterns that tolerate a little drag once in a while which makes it look like a fry that is trying to swim to get out of the current? Think of how many bites we get on the swing or lift. I just don't find nymphs with hot spots or pink heads that look more like fry with yolk sacs or a flash of red gills etc. Just trying to have an honest intellectual conversation which may be pointless as they just work!

  • @FlyFishingWithMike

    @FlyFishingWithMike

    9 күн бұрын

    I think the beauty of a good fly is it can be whatever the trout wants it to be. A wool bugger - is it a sculpin? Some other baitfish? Is it a leech? A stonefly nymph? A couple of years ago, Flyfisherman magazine did an article on how trout see. You can read it here: www.flyfisherman.com/editorial/how-trout-see/462183 Uptick is that at 12" things are blurry and it's not until 3" do they start seeing a little clearer. Size, shape, color and behavior they thought were key into getting the trout within 3" of the fly to decide what to do with it. Why do they put something shiny in their mouth? I heard someone say it's because they don't have hands. If they see something interesting, they put it in their mouth to check it out. Most of the time they can spit it out. If we get lucky and they take our fly, hopefully we set in time.

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