Stickfly Green Tag traditional nymph.
Nymph patterns are represent immature insect forms which are water born and then hatch on or around the surface.
The big important thing here is to us, they are barely visible whilst fishing. To a hungry trout though, well they are to them what our favourite meal would be to us. Trout love to munch on nymphs. Pound for pound you will catch a greater deal more fish sub surface than you will on the top. Surface fun is a great way to sharpen your strike skills and hone your position casting and gentle landings. Surface fishing is far more heart pumping than sub surface fishing. Results will show time and time again, sub surface nymphing or wet fly fishing will provide more fish.
Nymphs are tiny creatures in the water so we always suggest fishing smaller patterns. Try not to think too much about the size though but rather try to match what is around the water in terms of fly. Our favoured method is to fish a nymph using a floating line. This is ideal to fish bead head nymphs, goldhead nymphs, weighted nymphs or just standard nymphs at variety of depths.
Some of the patterns that will provide excellent results. Pheasant tail nymph, Montana Nymphs, Black Martinez, Bloodworm Marabou etc. These will all provide excellent sport and will likely result in good fishing. Fishing a retrieve method which is slow generally will provide far greater results. If you are fishing a lure type nymph pattern then for sure a faster retrieve will work just as well.
Nymphs are very small and as such try to think just how they move in the water. Also try and think and how far they can move at any one time. Our own personal favourite is a jerky type retrieve which will replicate small jerked motions of the nymph as it travels through the depths of the water.
Fish Fishing Flies has over 200 nymph type patterns in stock in a variety of the sizes you will need and with our price promise you will always simply catch more fish for less money. Whatever patterns you chose and whatever method you chose to fish them you are always guaranteed the best quality flies available at the lowest possible price.
Check out our link to fishing nymph patterns below, it comes from Fly and Lure which is a great source of information relating to fly fishing and methods that can be used. It is ideal for both beginner and accomplished angler alike, the sharing of information and techniques will always be a great benefit to fly fishing and our pursuit of this great sport.
Wherever and however you fish, the guys at Fish Fishing Flies wish you tight lines and bending nets.
http://flyandlure.org/articles/fly_fishing/how_to_fish_nymphs_for_stillwater_trout