

This week’s Tying Tuesday options three patterns designed to get down within the water column and tempt sluggish fish to strike. Gilbert Rowley exhibits you how you can tie a colourful, flashy sample primarily based on a jig hook, which suggests you’ll be able to bounce it alongside the underside with much less concern of hang-ups. Subsequent, Wyoming tier Bob Reece shares his versatile  Fusion Nymph, which sinks shortly, gives enhanced motion within the water, and is tremendous sturdy. Lastly, Tim Flagler walks us via his course of for tying an egg imitation that may be tied in quite a lot of colours, shade combos, weights, and sizes, giving anglers loads of choices to match to situations and fish preferences.
Tungsten Surveyor
Hook:Â Jig hook (right here a Syndicate 400 BK), measurement 12.
Bead:Â Silver slotted tungsten bead, 3.3mm.
Weight:Â 7-10 Wraps Lead Wire, 0.015.
Thread:Â Crimson, 8/0.
Tail:Â Medium or darkish Pardo Coq de Leon.
Rib:Â Silver wire, measurement BR.
Physique:Â Gentle Rainbow Sow-Scud dubbing.
Thorax/Collar:Â Darkish Rainbow Sow Scud Dubbing.
Scorching spot:Â Tying thread.

Reece’s Fusion Nymph
Hook:Â Orvis Tactical Czech Nymph Hook, measurement 14.
Bead:Â Gold tungsten, 7/64.
Thread:Â Brown, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Tail:Â Amber Krystal Flash.
Physique:Â Amber Extremely Wire.
Underbody:Â Tan ostrich herl.
Thorax: Peacock Ice Dub.
Adhesive: Head cement.
Instruments: Dubbing wax, bodkin.

Eggstasy Egg
Hook:Â Heavy grub hook (right here a Fulling Mill 5115), measurement 14.
Bead: Fluorescent orange brass bead, 3/32-inch.
Thread: Fluorescent orange, 70-denier or 8/0.
Physique: Fluorescent peach Eggstasy.
Adhesive: Head cement (right here, Sally Hansen Arduous-As-Nails).
Instruments: Plunger-style hackle pliers, fine-point bodkin, whip-finish device.
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