I like the Tungsten
beadhead used on this nymph, because I can get a faster drop verses a
traditional beadhead. This pattern continued to produce throughout the morning.
After having success with
the olive pattern, I decided I would get David at the Trout Zone to tie me up
some other colors. I wanted these to have a little more hackle at the neck and
a different color tail to contrast with the body. I haven't tried the other colors on the lake, but come spring I will have a report for you guys. As usual he did an excellent job in tying up
the exact pattern for me.
The cream grub is my
favorite. I landed numerous rainbows on the tailrace some weeks back dead
drifting this nymph in fast water. Sorry I don’t have any images of that trip because
I forgot my memory card for my camera that day. I can see myself needing a lot
of these cream grubs in my future, not only for the trout but for the monster
gills on the lake. I don't know about you guys but I am ready for spring!!


