Published Jan 8. 2016 - 8 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 26. 2018

Organza Stone Clinger Nymph

Materials Used;

Hook, Size 12
Thread, Uni-8/0 Light Cahill
Tail, Badger Guard Hairs dye Yellow Olive
Back, Brown Nymph Skin or Similar
Rib, Gills, Gold Yellow Organza Ribbon
Body, Light Yellow Mink Dubbing or Similar
Legs, Dyed Yellow Brown Partridge Hackle
Thorax and Head Cover, Light Yellow Olive Raffia
Thorax, Light Yellow Mink Dubbing
Eyes, 12b Yellow Nylon

Originator: 
Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen

Comments

how does this nymph swim...

Davie, have just watched the clip on tying the Organza stone clinger. is it meant to swim point up or down?. with the extra lead on the top of the hook, I would suggest point up, but if so the back of the nymph would be on the bottom. I enjoy your tying clips and copy as may as my limited tying skills allow, and also what I believe would work here in aust.

stone clinger nymph...

Davie does this nymph swim point up or down. I would with the extra lead on the top of the hook the point up, if so the top of the nymph (head) would then then be on the bottom. I enjoy your videos and try to tie many of the flies you tie. john

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