
Description
The Problem Child, designed by renowned fly tier Charlie Craven, is a versatile nymph pattern that effectively imitates caddis larvae, pupae, and small stoneflies. Crafted with a double tungsten bead for rapid sinking, it features biot tails and horns, a soft-hackle collar made from coq de León hen fibers, and a dubbed body ribbed with opal Mirage tinsel, creating a generically buggy silhouette.
Pro Tip
For an unconventional approach, try fishing the Problem Child during a midge hatch; its unique profile can entice trout seeking an alternative meal.
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Recipe
- Hook: Daiichi 1160 – Size 14
- Beads: Umpqua Radiant Tungsten Beads – Purple and Red, 7/64"
- Thread: Veevus 14/0 – Red
- Tag: Thread Coated with Solarez Bone Dry
- Tail: Purple Turkey Biot
- Ribbing: 1/100" Opal Mirage Lateral Scale
- Abdomen: Purple Nature’s Spirit Emergence Dubbing
- Collar: Whiting Coq de León Hen Saddle Fibers – Spun in a Loop with Abdomen Dubbing
- Horns: Purple Turkey Biot
Video
From: Charlie's Fly Box


