Jig Fly Formerly Known As Prince
The classic Prince Nymph gets a modern, flashier update. Long known for its peacock herl body, biot legs, and soft hackle collar, the original Prince has fooled trout for over a century by imitating a bit of everythingcaddis, stoneflies, and mayflieswithou
The classic Prince Nymph gets a modern, flashier update. Long known for its peacock herl body, biot legs, and soft hackle collar, the original Prince has fooled trout for over a century by imitating a bit of everythingcaddis, stoneflies, and mayflieswithout matching anything too specifically. This version swaps in a jig hook for better bottom-tracking and fewer snags, and flashy tinsel replaces the white biots for getting their attention. It’s a versatile, year-round attractor flyespecially effective when you can’t dial in what they are eatingand it still holds one of the best names in the history of fly tying.

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