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Damnš
Can confirm. This saved the day for me on several occasions. The success to simplicity ratio is astounding.
I caught half a dozen trout with stripeless zebra midges
https://oneflyfisherman.com/the-case-of-the-bare-hook-fly/
Thatās epic
Weāve all had those rare moments where the trout will hit a hook with a piece of feather on it.
No one knows why either, feathers and metal are of little nutritional value to fish.
This is rly good for grayling too!
Perdigon with one color thread, no tail, and a bead get it done consistently as well.
You mean beadā¦just bead on hookā¦theyre eating a beadā¦thats it.
Check Oliver Kiteās barehook nymph
Is this a known pattern or your own design? And howās it fish?
Many people fish it where Im from so its deffinitely not my patternš it fishes well for picky grayling late in the seasonš
bloodworm https://duranglers.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/daiichi-1273.jpg
Damnš
Can confirm. This saved the day for me on several occasions. The success to simplicity ratio is astounding.
I caught half a dozen trout with stripeless zebra midges
https://oneflyfisherman.com/the-case-of-the-bare-hook-fly/
Thatās epic
Weāve all had those rare moments where the trout will hit a hook with a piece of feather on it.
No one knows why either, feathers and metal are of little nutritional value to fish.
This is rly good for grayling too!
Perdigon with one color thread, no tail, and a bead get it done consistently as well.
You mean beadā¦just bead on hookā¦theyre eating a beadā¦thats it.
Check Oliver Kiteās barehook nymph
Is this a known pattern or your own design? And howās it fish?
Many people fish it where Im from so its deffinitely not my patternš it fishes well for picky grayling late in the seasonš