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Biot Epoxy Stone Nymph - Golden – BigTimeFlies

Biot Epoxy Stone Nymph - Golden – BigTimeFlies

Mercer's Beaded Biot Epoxy Golden Stones at The Fly Shop

Gabriel's Trumpet - Black – BigTimeFlies

How to tie the Jigged Biot Stone Nymph AvidMax Fly Tying Tuesday Tutorials

Glint Nymph - Yellow Belly – BigTimeFlies

Biot Epoxy Stonefly Nymph, Bead Head, Golden

Biot Stonefly - Semi realistic pattern that just works - McFly Angler Fly Tying Tutorial

Golden Stonefly Nymph - RoundRocks

Bead head fly fishing patterns are designed to be fished under the surface of the water. The bead helps add weight to the fly allowing it to sink to the bottom of the river or stream. Bead head flies can also be fished in lakes or ponds either by using a strike indicator, or with a sinking fly line. If fished in a river, the bead head pattern will either bounce along the bottom, or if the current is fast and deep enough in the middle of the water column.

Umpqua Biot Epoxy Stone Nymph Gold Bead Fly - 2 Pack - Dark - 8

BIOT EPOXY STONE JIGGED TUNG - Umpqua Feather Merchants

Nymphs and wet flies are an extremely popular category of fly patterns. They are fished below the water surface and are designed to imitate insects and worms. A wide variety of fish species can be caught using nymphs and wet flies including trout, bass, crappie, sunfish, bluegill, carp, and more. They can be fished on their own, or in combination with a dry fly pattern. One effective technique is tying the nymph or wet fly below a dry fly with 12-24 inches of tippet in between them.

Umpqua Graphic Caddis - 12 Pack, 12 Count Barbless / 14 / Tan

Pheasant Tail - Flashback - Bead Head – BigTimeFlies

Fly Tying the Light Stone Biot Bug (stonefly nymph pattern)