Page Summary: If you want a nymph that sinks faster to the strike zone, and starts working effectively, sooner than any other fly, this is the one. This is a must have pattern for bass anglers during the summer months when bass can become ultra-focused on adult
Chris Niccolls Ties A Foam Dragonfly -
If you want a nymph that sinks faster to the strike zone, and starts working effectively, sooner than any other fly, this is the one. This is a must have pattern for bass anglers during the summer months when bass can become ultra-focused on adult It's one of my favorites to use as a grasshopper and stone fly imitation in the ...
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- If you want a nymph that sinks faster to the strike zone, and starts working effectively, sooner than any other fly, this is the one.
- This is a must have pattern for bass anglers during the summer months when bass can become ultra-focused on adult
- It's one of my favorites to use as a grasshopper and stone fly imitation in the ...
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