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I think I might be the only person on this earth that CAN'T catch a fish on a PT nymph. Although my ties aren't as nice as yours.Most of my lake fish this year came on these two patterns, a pheasant tail nymph tied in the round on a 60 degree jig hook, and a Prince nymph also on a 60 degree jig hook with a collar of orange thread.
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Tom-I think I might be the only person on this earth that CAN'T catch a fish on a PT nymph. Although my ties aren't as nice as yours.![]()
This is my go-to nymph setup on the D. Fish eat a Walt’s with a crazy oversized tung bead all the time. It often will outfish any other fly I use. Another aha moment for me, in that most of the time, we don’t need fancy flies. Something buggy, flashy will get the job done more times then not.I kinda equate my attractor nymphs as my "tool" nymph....so for me, it's almost always something that looks like a Walt's Worm on a jig hook with tungsten, then whatever else I really want to fish off that (usually a PT or egg-if trout are keyed into salmon eggs). I catch a ton of fish on that simple tool fly.