Last month I published a short feature series on James Leisenring’s favorite soft-hackled nymphs. Leisenring first listed these patterns in his 1941 book, “The Art of Tying The Wet Fly.” Here’s a single reference list of the seven nymphs, a photo of each pattern, and a link to the original post with my comments and tying instructions.
Heed the sage advice of Big Jim: “Now, in nymph fishing your hook must be exceedingly sharp…more fish are lost because of dull, cheap hooks than all other causes combined…” — James Leisenring
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Pale Watery Nymph (light-colored dun version)
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Tie and fish these soft-hackled nymphs with confidence, just as James Leisenring did nearly one hundred years ago.
Steve, as always, thanks for all the good information.
And, as always, thank you for your loyal readership!
Steve, Great presentation ! Does anyone sell these ?
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Hi Al, thanks so much for your kind words. Please send me an email to discuss.