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Old 01-01-2012, 02:18 AM
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Default Still water nymph

A Denny Rickards pattern, popular for lake fishing in the Pacific North West.

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That looks very edible. What's the material on the back?
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Old 01-01-2012, 03:48 PM
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That looks very edible. What's the material on the back?
It should be marabou, but that was scraps from an olive hackle. Teal & Gadwall also look nice.
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a bit big for those Arizona trout Don.
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Shell back wooly Burger nymph?
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Shell back wooly Burger nymph?
yup, pretty much.

Andy these will work in our still waters, but I haven't been to them in a couple of years I prefer the rivers and would never use one of these there.
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