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Rickard's Callibaetis Nymph - Per 3
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Rickard's Callibaetis Nymph - Per 3

Callibaetis nymphs can be found in most stillwaters. They are usually abundant around weedbeds and are most active in the morning hours until noon. Per 3.
Sizes: 10, 12, 14.
Colors: (048)Gray, (412)Peacock, (561)Olive/Peacock.
Text Size: AAA
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calmwater
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Richards Callibeatis
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Perfect imitation. Go to fly for Colorado's Spinney Reservoir. Good value
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FishingNJ
Location:New Jersey
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
THE BEST NYMPH
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I used this nymph in several New Jersey lakes and have caught tons of panfish, trout, and even a large mouth bass. They are durable and very effective. Every where i take them other fisherman ask me where they can get them from.
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jdc034
Location:Washington State
Age:65 and over
Gender:Male
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killer pattern
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Has always generated strikes/takes.
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itfbb1
Location:Idaho; trophy trout only
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Strong nymph for big trout
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This nymph produces well at times when other callibaetis patterns don't. This pattern simulates both the callibaetis as well as chironomid, both prevelant in western stillwaters. I have had fish up to 10# take them even at the last minute of bringing the fly up to cast. I keep several dozen of these in my flybox at all times, and fish them consistantly from spring through to ice-over. It is worked best off the breaks of weed beds, both parrallel to, and perpindicular. Dry lines, or intermediate work best for me in the early a.m. and setting sun. I have picked up fish in the summer as well with a Type 3 uniform sink line.
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