Wednesday, May 1, 2013

If your not tumbeling big black rubber legged bugs your not fishing for winter steelhead on the Rogue -- at least that's what they say. As a guide you figure out what works fast, or you wont guide for long. When Fish are concentrating on Big Stonefly Nymphs, I have found that this simple fly works, is durable, and gets the head first sinking action of the natural. I like to add a little flash to all my nymphs-- if you watch a natural under water they all trap little glisening gas bubbles, often gold. So here it is Nate's Southern Stone.



I like to give the fly shape by bending the size 4 hook.
 



 
Add .030 lead and a cone to give it the front end weight





Tie in black rubber tails, then wrap black stone fly dubbing up body, then rib
with black uniwire.


 




 

Tie in peacock sparkle yarn wingcase and the rest of the black rubber legs.






Wrap clear to the head with dubbing.








Fold wingcase over and tie off.







And there you have it--scrumptious
 

 











 




 

 
 


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