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Pat s rubber legs fly tying.
Pat s rubber legs is a well known stonefly nymph pattern.
Pat s rubber legs is our favorite stonefly nymph on the planet and one that we swear by on the madison.
Detailed instructions for tying pat s rubber legs.
Pat s rubber legs should need no introduction.
There are a few tricks however in this video that might make the process a bit easier.
I think this fly has become popularized for two reasons.
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It s just one of those flies you have to have but many people avoid tying them because securing the rubber legs can be a remarkably frustrating affair.
It s easy to tie and it is very effective.
Lance egan ties one of his favorite stonefly patterns a variation of the pat s rubber leg stone.
The super floss rubber legs move like crazy in the turbid waters that stoneflies inhabit and trout seem to take notice.