Published Dec 18. 2024 - 1 month ago
Updated or edited Dec 18. 2024

Super Mottle Nymph

Detailed instructions for tying a Super Mottle Nymph.
Recipe:
Hook: Scud/nymph hook, size 14 (Lightning Strike SE3).
Bead: 7/64” black nickel tungsten bead.
Weight: .015 lead-free round wire
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers.
Abdomen: Super Fine dubbing, dark tan & mahogany brown.
Thorax: Super Fine dubbing, mahogany brown.
Legs: Midge-sized black Krystal Flash

Material Sources:
Hook: https://collabs.shop/lckpob
Bead: https://collabs.shop/oyrhzs
Weight: https://collabs.shop/pbdgps
Tail: https://collabs.shop/w0pj6k
Abdomen: https://collabs.shop/ut7hic
Thorax: https://collabs.shop/ut7hic
Legs: https://collabs.shop/ogrxzr

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Submitter: 
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