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European Nymphing Flies
Flies for European Nymphing traditionally have a slim profile to help them sink more quickly. Weight tied to the shank of the hook, or tungsten beads are also common on these patterns. Below are some popular Czech Nymphs, Polish Woven Nymphs, and European Jig Nymphs.
A caddis pattern in the Czech-Mate series of flies for Czech Nymphing
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The heavy weight of the Tunghead makes it the anchor for a Czech dropper system that has proven deadly on so many American rivers.
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This is the Hare's Ear version of the Czech Mate Nymph fly pattern used to imitate a number of different trout foods such as a scud or caddis larva
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Czech Nymph in pink is a good attractor and searching pattern. Bright color is more visible in high water or faster currents.
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Lighter colored Czech Nymph to help imitate cream and tan colored caddis.
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Czech nymph tied with Hare's Ear and a red attention grabbing hot spot.
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Czech Nymph tied with sparkle cream body, orange hot spot, and olive shellback.
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A woven style caddis nymph pattern that is dark on the back with a light underbelly
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Woven nymph wet flies are designed to be denser and sink faster, and the tungsten head adds even more weight.
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Tungsten Beadhead Pheasant Tail nymph with an orange hot spot tied on a european jig style hook.
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Tungsten Beadhead Pheasant Tail nymph with a peacock hot spot tied on a european jig style hook.
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