Dark Sulphur NYmpf by Bill Anderson
DARK SULPHUR NYMPH - Bill
Anderson, President of the Little Juniata River Association Dark Sulphur Nymph This is a pattern I took from the old Flyfishers
Paradise website before it was corrupted. Steve invented it, I believe.
I usually fish BHPTs, but this pattern out fishes its near imitation 3:1
during the peak sulphur season. Not sure if the fish see so many
naturals the BHPT aren’t close enough or if they’ve been beaten on by
hundreds of FF throwing PT nymphs. Steve said, and I would agree, that
the key is the orange sparkle yarn. It looks much like the exoskeleton
of the nymph. You can make different shades by varying the color of the
dubbing, but I always keep the proportion of orange sparkle yarn at
50%.
Hook: Mustad 9671 (2X long), sz 16 and 18 |
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materials. hen backs and turkey have different
shades, so here are examples Darker version (left, below) substitute Dark Brown
Awesome opossum (073) darker version (left). Two examples (right) Light version (not shown) 30% hareline
golden brown (HD38), 20% Brown Awesome opossum (047): 50% orange sparkle
yarn Preparing sparkle yarn and dubbing: separate
the strands and straighten and separate the fibers using a dubbing
needle.. You could use a dubbing comb too. Cut into 1/4-3/8 inch pieces.
Do not make them too long or when you blend to dubbing in a coffee
grinder the yarn strand stick together and forms little balls of yarn,
separating it from the opossum dubbing. Mix in a coffer grinder in small
batches. Legs: you can pull fibers and secure them on each side or use the clipped “V” method (video below). After tying in the legs and before I tie down the wing case I add a drop of cement over the wraps.
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