The Olive Nymph, achieved World Wide acclaim after the writings of Frank Sawyer. Yet Sawyer freely admitted that the red copper wire and ruddy pheasant tail herl colour, was not right. But that was sixty years ago, when the quest for translucency relied more upon certain dubbings (Seals fur). But fast forward now and synthetics solved the problem, particularly dyed clear vinyl’s – ‘Flexibody’ ‘Thin Skin’ et al. So the Baetis nymph took shape. However, my original has a small problem - its weighted with lead wraps in the thoracic region.
In spring, your olive nymph often needs to be fishing deeper - virtually at trout neb level!... Happily today the technology is there to make this possible – simply, very easily, and WITHOUT detracting from the nymphs slim silhouette - TINY 1.5mm TUNGSTEN BEADS... two in fact, snugged together, hidden under the thorax dubbing. This simple addition has made a quantum difference to this nymph.
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https://integration-5ojmyuq-z25rmsrghmg7y.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/oe-double-bead-beatis-nymph.html?___store=farlows_main_site47505Fulling Mill OE Double Bead Beatis Nymphhttps://integration-5ojmyuq-z25rmsrghmg7y.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/9/8/9859.1.jpg2.12.1GBPInStock/Fly Fishing/Fishing Flies/Fly Fishing/Fishing Flies/Trout & Grayling/Fly Fishing/Fly Fishing Flies/Fly Fishing/Fly Fishing Flies/Trout and Grayling Flies62662711991200<p>This simple addition has made a quantum difference to this nymph.<br />Size Available : 16</p> <p>The Olive Nymph, achieved World Wide acclaim after the writings of Frank Sawyer. Yet Sawyer freely admitted that the red copper wire and ruddy pheasant tail herl colour, was not right. But that was sixty years ago, when the quest for translucency relied more upon certain dubbings (Seals fur). But fast forward now and synthetics solved the problem, particularly dyed clear vinyl’s – ‘Flexibody’ ‘Thin Skin’ et al. So the Baetis nymph took shape. However, my original has a small problem - its weighted with lead wraps in the thoracic region.</p>
<p>In spring, your olive nymph often needs to be fishing deeper - virtually at trout neb level!... Happily today the technology is there to make this possible – simply, very easily, and WITHOUT detracting from the nymphs slim silhouette - TINY 1.5mm TUNGSTEN BEADS... two in fact, snugged together, hidden under the thorax dubbing. This simple addition has made a quantum difference to this nymph.</p>GBP00add-to-cartNymphs & BugsFulling MillSize 16