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![]() Thanks In article , JR wrote: FlyGuy wrote: Anyone have a pattern for a golden stone nymph that is fairly easy to tie? A Brooks stonefly is an excellent simple-to-tie pattern: http://www.westfly.com/patterns/wet/brooksstone.shtml The pattern pictured is for a salmonfly nymph. For a golden stone, use tan or orange thread, light brown goose biots for the tail, golden yellow wool yarn for the body. The legs can be brown and grizzly or ginger and grizzly. After wrapping the hackle, you can also wrap white or light grey ostrich herl at the the base of the wound hackle, to imitate gills. - JR |
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