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PT Heavy

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Here we will be tying the fly PT Heavy Nymph. The fly is a great option for both stream and lake fishing and works great when fished deep. The fly is taken by both brown trout and Arctic char and by and by some salmon will bite it as well. The tying is simple to arrange and I personally highly recommend this fly in the numbers #10 #12 #14 and in lighter toned colours as well.

Pattern

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Hook: Ahrex FW540 curved nymph #12.
Thread: Semperfli Nano Silk 50D black.
Rib: Semperfli 0,3mm copper wire.
Tail: Pheasant cock tail.
Body: Pheasant cock tail.
Bead: Turrall 3,8mm tungsten copper.
Head + body: UV Solarez Bone Cure.

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