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Nymph

Slim Grizzly

Insect Species Icon Quill Gordon, Blue Wing Olive, Callibaetis and 7 others
Difficulty Icon Medium - 3-5 Min
Water Category Icon Coldwater

Tying Video

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Tying Recipe
  • Hook: Natural bend 2x long 2x wide size #14
  • Bead: Tungsten bead 3mm gold
  • Thread: UTC 70 denier olive
  • Tail: Pheasant tail
  • Body: Krystal flash peacock with pheasant tail over the back
  • Rib: Ultra wire brassie sculpin olive
  • Wing case: Kiley’s nymph skin black
  • Thorax: Ice dub brown olive
  • Wing: Rooster saddle hackle grizzly dyed olive
  • Glue: Clear UV resin
  • Hook: Any longer nymph hook will work. Try not to go too long, straight-eye or down-eye will work equally as well.
  • Bead: Tungsten or brass standard beads will work. Gold is preferred.
  • Thread: Any thin diameter thread will work. Go as thin as you are comfortable with, but try not to go thicker than 8/0 or 70 denier. Match the color of the thread to the color of the thorax.
  • Tail: Pheasant tail is needed, as the tail and the back of the body is the same feather. If tying smaller bugs, smaller feathers like wood duck may work.
  • Body: Any flash will work here, just be sure it is something you can wrap up the shank of the hook.
  • Rib: Any round wire in a brassie or small size will work.
  • Wing case: Thin skin is a great synthetic substitute. Pheasant tail is a great natural wing case.
  • Thorax: Use any dubbing you like.
  • Wing: Rooster saddle is needed for this pattern. Use any brand of your choice.
  • Glue: Any head cement will work.

This is a fun fly to play around with because there is so much to do with it. For a more natural pattern, try using dubbing for the underbody instead of flash for a little more bugginess. Another way to do this is to add a turn or two of some partridge feather around the collar for a great soft hackle pattern.

This is a great clear water fly that has some great natural looking qualities, and attractor qualities with the mostly flash body. The thinness of the body will get the fly to the bottom, and look a little more like the thinner naturals found in late summer and early fall. The saddle hackle for the legs give a great buggy impression that will fool trout anywhere. Have some fun with this pattern, add your own twist and own it!

This fly fishes best as the dropper in you dry dropper rig, as it will work well in the summer, when trout are either eating terrestrials or nymphs under the surface to get the best energy spend/energy gained ratio. This doesn’t mean it won’t work under an indicator, or as the tag fly in a euro rig though! Get this fly with your best dead drift through a riffle and hold on tight.

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

Brown Drake

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Northwest
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: East
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Midwest
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14

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

Green Drake

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, Midwest
Green Drake
Sizes: #8 - #14
Region: East
Green Drake
Sizes: #8 - #14

Hendrickson

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

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

Mahogany Dun

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

March Brown

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, East
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Northwest
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Midwest
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14

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

Quill Gordon

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East, Southeast
Quill Gordon
Sizes: #12 - #16

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