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Pat s rubber legs fly.
Pat s rubber legs should need no introduction.
Detailed instructions for tying pat s rubber legs.
I m amazed by how easy it is to tie the pat s.
There are a few tricks however in this video that might make the process a bit easier.
The super floss rubber legs move like crazy in the turbid waters that stoneflies inhabit and trout seem to take notice.
Excellent for trout steelhead and smallmouth bass.
Since then i ve learned to tie my own flies.
Pat s rubber legs is a well known stonefly nymph pattern.
While to the untrained eye the pat s rubber legs aka the pickle look like little more than a pipe cleaner with legs it looks like a big juicy steak floating down the river to a trout.
This particular color pattern black and coffee is a particular favorite of guides throughout the rockies and they ll fish it year round as a searching pattern.
Pat bennet is credited for creating this rock solid fly pattern to represent the many stone fly species found in his local rivers and around the world.
Do not be fooled by other cheap imitations out there as these are the original color combinations created by pat bennett and it really does make a difference.
Also known as jimmy legs.
I think this fly has become popularized for two reasons.
I first fished this at the upper madison above reynold s pass.
A very simple but effective fly is the pat s rubber legs a stonefly pattern.
It s easy to tie and it is very effective.
Pat s rubber legs has been used as an attractor and a stonefly nymph.
Rubber legs is often the difference between action and flogging the water.
I ve caught many browns on this fly continue reading.
In this video tutorial i instruct you how to tie the pat s rubber legs stone another in our video series of easy to tie tried and true fly patterns every fly fisher should know how to tie and always have in your fly box.
Great for well oxygenated water fish deep dead drift and swing.
Pat s rubber legs is our favorite stonefly nymph on the planet and one that we swear by on the madison.