[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Spring like weather has brought out the shut in February anglers here on Montana’s Missouri River. While many are swing the 2 handed Trout Spey rod the rest are tossing the good ‘ol nymph fly. Here is a photo hit on those popular Missouri River Top 10 February Nymphs.
The Green Weenie, Tungsten Rainbow Warrior, Soft Hackle Scud, Tungsten PT, Ninch’s Bubble Yum, Barbie Nymph, Two-Tone Scud, Quigley’s Midge Pupa, Neon Gnat, and the Flash Bang Midge.
We have these Top 10 in the shop including hundreds more!
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The 2nd fly from the left…is the collar material tipped with a marker? Singed with a flame maybe or is it a trick of the light that makes it look darker at the tips?
Thanks!
Marker on that fly collar.
Mark
Enjoying your blog on the winter nymphs.
Do you have any thoughts on June fishing 2016?
We will be in town the last 2 weeks of June…..thinking there will not be much of a runoff this year. Love the June PMD fishing!!
Thanks
JC
Could I get the recipie for the Barbie Nymph?
Mike you will have to ask Ninch. It is his recipe.