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BEGINNER FLY TYING: BRIAN CHAN's Baby Damselfly Nymph 

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@jerrythomas7062
@jerrythomas7062 Год назад
Brian - I tried out this pattern yesterday on a local lake (North Willamette Valley, Oregon)I fish on a regular basis....OMG! The takes were solid and all of the fish were hooked in the upper lip/nose and were easily released. I used a size 10 barbless emerger hook and olive brown marabou and just incredible the number of fish. A stunning success beyond anything I've ever experienced with a new pattern. Definitely a "go to" from now on. I've been at this "game" a long time and don't usually comment on fly videos but this was just too good not to say THANK YOU for this easy to tie minimal material pattern. - JT
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@SFOTF Год назад
Great to hear JT!!
@debpaskall
@debpaskall 2 года назад
Fantastic pattern Brian thank you
@tacoma1309
@tacoma1309 3 года назад
Hi Brian: Thanks for sharing this pattern. I am just learning to wrap the maribou for a body. We like to fish in lakes, and i have to compete w/my wife who uses a worm and a bobber, while i try different wet fly patterns. Have you noticed each lake has a different color preference for leeches and woolly bugger types? Thank you, randy
@SFOTF
@SFOTF 3 года назад
Yes, every lake has different color insects based on the vegetation, feed, and water clarity. Most prominent Leech colors are Maroon, Black/Brown, and Dirty Olive Green. Hope this helps.
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