Feather Duster Callibaetis

Callibaetis
nymph

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Description

The feather duster nymph was developed by Wally Eagle in the 1970’s. Created to imitate Callibaetis Mayfly nymphs during summer emergences. An all-around great fly. Use under an indicator or stripped in front of cruising trout, you can not go wrong with this pattern.

Pro Tip

Suspend the Feather Duster Nymph below a strike indicator. Allow it to sink, then occasionally twitch the line to simulate the nymph emerging upward.

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Recipe

Hook: Tmc 3761 #12 to #18 Thread: 6/0 rusty dun Tail: Pheasant Body: Ostrich Rib: Copper wire Wing Case: Pheasant Thorax: Ostrich Legs: Pheasant