Rubber leg nymph- by Christopher Miller
featured, Fly Patterns, Videos — By Kevin Hospodar on January 17, 2013 11:51 amSometimes the most effective patterns can be the easiest to tie. For this rubber leg nymph by Christopher Miller a bead, lead, rubber legs, and chenille are all you need.













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7 Comments
Great video! Excellent steps. Rubber legs are my favorite method for taking cuts. Orange chenille in the fall is dynomite.
Very easy and very effective I suppose. I like.-
Very easy and it wos very well
A bad day of fishing is better then a good day @ work
In Colorado we call this Pat’s Rubber legs or in some areas Cat Poo. Great pattern for stone nymph, or attractor.
Nice,simple pattern–as nymphs should be. I’ll give it a try this weekend as a drop fly ice fishing.
AKA THE ‘Grindle Bug’ or here in So. Oregon the ‘Otis Bug.’