Tag Jig (chartreuse & olive)

16 December 2013  |  JP

Tag Jigs and Nymphs are simple to tie and very effective for both grayling and trout. When targeting grayling it can pay to have several variations in colour and size in your fly box as grayling can be very easily deceived by a change of fly if the takes dry up.

Hook: Fish On Jig
Bead: Fish On slotted tungsten
Thread: Fish On UTS
Tag: Glo-Brite Floss
Rib: Fish On coloured wire
Dubbing: Fish On NBC dubbing

 

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16 December 2013  |  JP
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