Leib's Bug
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Leib's Bug
Prince Nymph meets the Bugger; found this in Randall Kaufmann's Fly Tyer's Nymph Manual. Pretty buggy fly, simple to tie; not sure why it never caught on.
hook - Mustad 9671 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
underbody - non-tox wire .015
tail - biots brown
body - peacock herl
rib - gold wire x-fine
hackle - brown saddle
legs - biots brown
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Scott
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Re: Leib's Bug
Sweet buggy goodness! That aught ta work well.
Thanks for sharing Scott. I really like this pattern.
Thanks for sharing Scott. I really like this pattern.
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Re: Leib's Bug
That would pick some fish up ..no doubt.
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Re: Leib's Bug
That ought to make some buzzing noise. Nicely tied. This is a pattern I'm not familiar with.
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Re: Leib's Bug
I've fished this few times with good results. Very well tied Scott. I'm not sure I would label it a nymph though.
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