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Old 28-01-2012, 12:18 AM
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Default nymphs for irish rivers

hi folks,
continuing to build up my fly boxes for the new season ahead and was just wondering about nymphs that reside in irish rivers. so far i have grhe, ptn, copper johns in various colours and some prince nymphs, i was wondering am i missing any patterns such as scuds or stonefly nymphs? or is there other patterns i should get?
any info greatfully received,

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Default Re: nymphs for irish rivers

most forms of a heavy peeping caddis do very well down here in early spring, and possibly a baetis immitation. otherwise uve most bases covered. have found with nymph patterns its a case of fishing them in the correct manner, and especially depth is more important than the specific pattern..
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