Bear's Hex Nymph

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Description

The Bear's Hex Nymph, designed by Michigan native Jeff "Bear" Andrews. This pattern imitates the Hexagenia limbata nymph, a large mayfly prevalent in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions. The fly features a saddle feather along its back, providing a mottled appearance that closely resembles the natural insect. Andrews' design has become a staple for anglers targeting trout and steelhead, especially during the renowned "Hex" hatches.

Pro Tip

Pre-Hatch Strategy: Fish the Bear's Hex Nymph during the evenings leading up to the Hexagenia hatch. Dead-drift the fly near the bottom in slow-moving sections of rivers where Hex nymphs reside.

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Recipe

Hook: Daiichi 1270, sizes 6–8 Thread: Olive 6/0 Tail: Tan grizzly marabou Body: Natural hare's ear dubbing Ribbing: Gold wire Back: Mottled turkey quill or saddle feather Legs: Partridge or mallard flank fibers