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The word nymph has of course two fly fishing meanings. The first is "Juvenile, sexually immature stage of certain insects, usually similar to the adult in form, and which require an intermediate stage before becoming an adult. Mayflies, Caddis flies, Dragonflies, Damselflies, Stone flies and Midges are all insects that spend part of their life cycle in the water and have a nymph stage." The second which is flies tied to the first i.e. "the nymphal stage of an insects life cycle.I have narrowed down the selection of nymphs that I carry to the list below'. I have extended the population of flies that I carry in my fly box to include Spiders because they are an alternative representation for what we traditionally think of being a nymph representation.
Have a look at a full list of spiders featured on this web site: QUICK LINK
From the above list I choose to carry just these few:
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Orange body, copper rib and gray partridge hackle. |
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Chartreuse body, copper rib and gray to brown partridge hackle. |
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Dun brown body, gold rib and a brown partridge hackle. |
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Pink body with silver rib an a gray partridge hackle. |
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Gray body body, copper rib and brown partridge hackle. |
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Yellow body, copper rib and Cocky d bonddu hackle. |
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Black body, silver rib and peacock herl thorax and black hackle. |
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