Fly Tying with Corey: Semi-Realistic Stonefly Nymph

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The next great recipe from Corey Cabral, Frosty Fly Pro Staff - his Semi-Realistic Stonefly Nymph. This pattern imitates large dark stonefly nymphs that frequent the waters of a lot of Lake Ontario tributaries.

For this recipe you need the following:
• Thread: 8/0 Uni in black color
• Weight: Lead wire
• Rib: Copper Wire – small
• UV Resin on Wingcase

Thanks for watching and feel free to leave any questions, feedback, comments.

Tight lines!
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Hey.. thanks for posting this video. I am a newbie at fly tying. Shouldn't the legs go at the bottom?

StarGRunner
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Hi Corey. Sorry I haven’t kept in touch. Why don’t you put the legs on after putting a thing base of dubbing on and then wrapping the thorax dubbing between them. I would position the legs in a more accurate position. You wouldn’t get anymore flack for the Superglue if you did... I’ll email you soon.

flytyer
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Looks great and well done but normally the underbody on our local stoneflies are lighter on the bottom, not darker.

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