Heather Damsel

Damselfly
nymph

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Description

The Heather Damsel, created by Fenton Roskelley of Spokane, Washington in 1960. It is by far one of the most successful damsel nymph patterns. This fly should be fished subsurface and deep, slightly above bottom.

Pro Tip

Fished under an indicator in deep water this fly is deadly.

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Recipe

Hook: Mustad 9671, size 10-12 or equivalent Thread: Brown thread Tail: Scarlet red hackle fibers Body: Dubbed insect green rabbit fur or equivalent Ribbing: Fine gold oval tinsel Thorax: Peacock herl Hackle: Two turns of soft grizzly hen hackle