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  2. Copper John fly - Wikipedia

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    Copper John fly; Artificial fly: Type: Nymph fly: Imitates: Mayfly nymph: History; Creator: John Barr: Created: 1993: Materials; Typical sizes: 10–22: Typical hooks: Mustad 9671, TMC 5262, Dai-Riki 730 1x or 2x long shank with 2x heavy wire) Thread: Black 6/0 or 8/0: Tail: Two brown goose or turkey biots: Wing

  3. Prince Nymph - Wikipedia

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    Lead or lead free wire [11] is wound around the hook to add additional weight for fishing in deeper pools. Black thread in 70 Denier, such as Danville 6/0, is used for hooks in size #4 to #14 or Danville 8/0 for smaller hooks. The most common size hooks that are fished are size #14 to #18. The tail of the fly was originally tied using black ...

  4. Royal Coachman - Wikipedia

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    There are many variations on the original Royal Coachman. Typically dry fly variations are tied on hook sizes 10–16, wet fly versions on hook sizes 8–14 and streamer versions on hook sizes 1 to 8. Commonly named variations include: [5] Royal Trude – a down hair wing dry fly; Royal Coachman Bucktail – a hair wing streamer pattern

  5. Hare's Ear - Wikipedia

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    Typical sizes: 10-18: Typical hooks: TMC 3769: Thread: Black 6/0, 8/0 nylon ... The Hare's Ear nymph fly is fished below the surface thus a wet fly or nymph. It is an ...

  6. Pheasant Tail Nymph - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived and tied by Frank Sawyer MBE, an English River Keeper on the Hampshire Avon in 1958, the Pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the oldest of modern nymphs. . Sawyer was a friend of G. E. M. Skues, generally considered the father of modern nymph fishing and the Pheasant Tail was inspired by a fly known as the Pheasant Tail Red Spinner which seemed to catch more fished when it was ...

  7. Partridge and Orange - Wikipedia

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    The Partridge and Orange is typically tied on standard wet fly and nymph hooks unweighted but may be tied on short caddis pupa hooks. Some tiers tie a bead head version. The gold ribbing may be omitted or replaced with a thread ribbing. There are similar versions of this fly known as the Partridge and Yellow and the Partridge and Green. Many ...