
Rubber Leg Copper John Green Drake Soft Hackle Nymph Fly Tying Kit
Master the Art of Tying the Perfect Green Drake Nymph with Our Premium Fly Tying Kit
Elevate your fly fishing game with our comprehensive Rubber Leg Green Drake Copper John Soft Hackle Nymph fly tying kit. This meticulously curated collection brings together all the premium materials needed to tie one of fly fishing's most effective patterns, perfectly designed to match the green drake emergence period.
This innovative variation of the classic Copper John nymph combines the irresistible appeal of rubber legs with the proven effectiveness of soft hackle design. The kit features top-tier components, including the Moonlit Premium TOGATTA ML502 size 12 hook, Semperfli Classic Waxed 8/0 Pale Olive thread, and a unique combination of Grizzly Flutter SilliLegs in black and chartreuse for enhanced movement in the water.
Materials in kit:
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Hook: Moonlit Premium TOGATTA ML502 sz10-14
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Thread: Semperfli Classic Waxed 8/0 Pale Olive
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Tail/Legs: Semperfli SilliLegs Grizzly Flutter Black and Hot Charreuse Barred
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Body: Semperfli Fly Tying Wire 0.2mm Bright Damsel Green
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Thorax: Moonlit Fly Fishing Pine Squirrel Dubbing Pale Olive
- Hackle: Moonlit Fly Fishing India Hen Neck Badger Dyed Olive
What sets this fly tying kit apart is the premium Semperfli Fly Tying Wire in Bright Damsel Green, which creates a stunning, durable body using our signature wrapping technique for unmatched symmetry. The Pine Squirrel Dubbing and India Hen Neck Hackle in olive perfectly complete this green drake nymph pattern, creating a highly effective presentation that trout simply can't resist.
Rubber Leg Copper John Green Drake Soft Hackle Nymph Tying Tutorial:
Whether you're an experienced tier looking to expand your pattern collection or just beginning your fly tying journey, this rubber leg Copper John nymph kit provides everything you need to create a proven fish-catching pattern. Don't miss out on adding this essential green drake pattern to your fly box – it's a game-changer during mayfly emergence periods.
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