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The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning

Nymph

Poison Perdigon

Insect Species Icon Midges, Blue Wing Olive, Callibaetis and 4 others
Difficulty Icon Easy - 1-3 Min
Water Category Icon Coldwater

Tying Video

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Tying Recipe
  • Hook: Down-eye nymph/wet fly hook in sizes #12-#22
  • Bead: Gold Tungsten size to match hook
  • Thread: UTC 70 denier in cream
  • Tail: 4-6 Pheasant tail fibers
  • Wire: Small blue wire
  • Glue: Clear UV glue with a drop of black UV cure glue as a wing case
  • Hook: Try using jig hooks and beads to let that hook point ride up for a cleaner hookset
  • Thread: Any cream or white thread will work, as long as its a thinner diameter thread. The skinnier the fly, the better!
  • Bead: Use your favorite color bead, gold is a standard for nymphs, but silver and black can work great.
  • Tail: Pheasant tail is great, but wood duck and mallard flank can be a great substitute. If you’re looking for stronger fibers try Coq de Leon.
  • Glue: Any head cement will work! Just make sure the entire body of the fly is covered. If you want the black wing case, a collar of black thread in the same size can be a great substitute.

This fly can be a great fly to make simple changes to to get a completely different fly that will work great. Besides changing up the thread color or wire color, the collar of this fly is somewhere where you can really get creative. Try adding some CDC or long fibered dubbing for a great mayfly/midge emerger pattern. For a little more flash, grab some UTC mirage opal flash and add a flashback wing case, or some hot orange or pink thread for a hot spot.

This fly is a great all around producer fly with many functions. With practically no appendages or any bulk, this fly sinks quickly and will stay down in the strike zone where trout are munching on nymphs. This is a very quick tie as well and the materials are not as costly as some other flies. If this one ends up on a log at the bottom of your favorite hole, it doesn’t hurt as much to leave it down there, but it will more likely end up in a fishes mouth!

Fish this fly practically any way you want to! Whether that be on the end of a bobber nymph rig, at the end of a dry dropper rig or as the tag for your euro nymph rig, this fly will produce fish. This fly performs very well in low clear water as it is not too intrusive and can be easily held up by a dry fly in those late summer/ early fall afternoons where something larger might spook fish.

Blue Wing Olive

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Northwest
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: East
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Southeast
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Midwest
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24

Callibaetis

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Northwest
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: East
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Midwest
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18

Hendrickson

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East, Midwest
Hendrickson
Sizes: #10 - #16

Isonychia

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Southeast
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Midwest
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18

Light Cahill

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20
Region: Midwest
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20
Region: Northwest
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20

Midges

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East, Southeast, Midwest
Midges
Sizes: #14 - #26

PMD

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East, Southeast, Midwest
PMD
Sizes: #14 - #20

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