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Green Darter

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 2:37 am
by Johnno
And another Darter style nymph using the Double Magic technique on the body. This time grey peacock wing quill with chartreuse green touch dubbing. Muskrat thorax with a natural grey - brown CDC hackle. Grey thread for the tying but a black head.
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Re: Green Darter

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:23 am
by letumgo
I’m not familiar with the term Darter or Double Magic technique. I need to do some research. Thanks for sharing something new (to me at least).

The proportions are very interesting and insect like. Neat.

Re: Green Darter

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:33 am
by DUBBN
letumgo wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:23 am I’m not familiar with the term Darter or Double Magic technique. I need to do some research. Thanks for sharing something new (to me at least).

The proportions are very interesting and insect like. Neat.
I am in no way a fan of LaFontaine. That being said, here is his Double Magic dubbing technique.

https://youtu.be/CDrJCEcYYDM

Re: Green Darter

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:03 pm
by Johnno
The Darter is just a term I use for a mid sized swimming mayfly nymph down here. They are very active and dart here and there, hence the name. I’m not the first to use it - a noted NZ fisherman by the name of Norm Marsh had a wee nymph he called a Grey Darter he used to imitate swimming nymphs..