Up until now Mayfly nymphs have been tied on longshank hooks, as successful as these have been, they lack the mobility of the real thing, The ?Wiggle Nymph? of the 70?s - a US idea ? back then, caught my attention, and has led me on a quest, experimenting with the idea on this long bodied copy of the natural. The term ?wiggle? convinced many a fly tier that the so constructed nymph would behave like a mini pike plug ? it doesn?t. But what it does quite effectively is move its abdomen at the whim of the current. Also, and just as important, when a trout strikes it doesn?t hit a long stiff object, this pattern collapses making it a far better hooker. I have also incorporated several other ?triggers? found on the natural:- the obvious soft dorsal gills, the ?danica? markings and three pairs of legs, soft enough to sit underneath when the artificial is ?worked?.
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https://integration-5ojmyuq-z25rmsrghmg7y.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/oe-mayfly-nymph-barbless.html?___store=farlows_main_site47504Fulling Mill OE Mayfly Nymph (Barbless)https://integration-5ojmyuq-z25rmsrghmg7y.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/9/8/9860.1.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>When a trout strikes it doesn’t hit a long stiff object, this pattern collapses making it a far better hooker.<br />Size Available : 10</p> Up until now Mayfly nymphs have been tied on longshank hooks, as successful as these have been, they lack the mobility of the real thing, The ?Wiggle Nymph? of the 70?s - a US idea ? back then, caught my attention, and has led me on a quest, experimenting with the idea on this long bodied copy of the natural. The term ?wiggle? convinced many a fly tier that the so constructed nymph would behave like a mini pike plug ? it doesn?t. But what it does quite effectively is move its abdomen at the whim of the current. Also, and just as important, when a trout strikes it doesn?t hit a long stiff object, this pattern collapses making it a far better hooker. I have also incorporated several other ?triggers? found on the natural:- the obvious soft dorsal gills, the ?danica? markings and three pairs of legs, soft enough to sit underneath when the artificial is ?worked?.GBP00add-to-cartNymphs & BugsFulling MillSize 10