Gently used-TUBE FLIES TWO EVOLUTION, A NEW GENERATION OF TYING TECHNIQUES, MATERIALS AND FISHING APPLICATIONS by Mark Mandell & Bob Kenly

Gently used-TUBE FLIES TWO EVOLUTION, A NEW GENERATION OF TYING TECHNIQUES, MATERIALS AND FISHING APPLICATIONS by Mark Mandell & Bob Kenly

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Trout often prefer underwater aquatic insects because they're more vulnerable than surface stages and are more abundant as well. Fly-fishers know the importance of imitating the specific life stage that trout are feeding on, however most current flies only imitate size, shape, and color of the natural insect. Soft-hackled nymphs also imitate movement and behavior. Tying & Fishing Soft-Hackled Nymphs explains how to imitate sub-surface aquatic insects using both traditional and modern soft-hackled nymphs and flymphs along with the most effective presentation techniques. By exploring effective thread and translucent fur body material combinations, as well as game-bird hackle collars, these flies take on life-like properties. These patterns can be fished throughout the water column from the stream bottom--to imitate immature nymphal forms--to the surface mimicking transitional emergers. Drawing on both traditional and evolved patterns and methods, these wingless wet flies will take yo

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