12 Snowhite Damsel Fly Nymphs
$48.00
One dozen Snowhite Damsel nymphs.
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph
Quantity:
One dozen Snowhite Damsel nymphs.
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph
One dozen Snowhite Damsel nymphs.
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph
These are more chartreuse than green.
Considered an essential fly for the Tidal Potomac river.
#1 fly for shad.
My first choice for a dropper fly for all shad and striper fishing.
I have no idea what the shad think this fly is but they will bite it more than any other pattern.
Everything eats this from snakehead to bluegill, gar, steelhead, and rainbow trout. I was reminded it caught a bonefish last year.
Size 10 hook.
Featured on the Orvis Blog: https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/video-tie-damselfy-nymph