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.
Green Darter
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Re: Green Darter
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.
The proportions are very interesting and insect like. Neat.
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Re: Green Darter
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
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..