The Ultimate Heptageniidae Nymph Fly Tying Tutorial

How to Tie a Heptageniidae Mayfly Nymph – March Browns, Cahills & Quill Gordons In this tutorial, I'll demonstrate how to tie a semi realistic Heptageniidae mayfly nymph using various Oliver Edwards methods. This pattern is perfect for imitating March Browns, Cahills, and Quill Gordons. These flat-bodied nymphs are a staple in trout diets, making them an essential pattern for any fly box. Material List- Hook: Ahrex FW561 Sz.12 https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Thread: Semperfli 30D Nano Silk and 20D Nano Silk https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Eyes: 50lb Mono, Black Copic Marker Tails: Moose Mane https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Lead: Zonker Tape https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Gills: Ostrich (Natural Gray) https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Markers: Copic Sketch Marker (Yellow and Brown) https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Abdomen: Hareline Slim Skin (Golden Olive) https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Wing Bud: Grouse or Partridge Back Feather https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Under Thorax & Head: Tan and Golden Olive Dubbing Mixed https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Legs: Goose Biots (Gold) https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Head: Swiss Straw (Brown) https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Overcoat: Ultra Thin UV Flex Resin https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Micro Applicators: Micro Applicators https://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/... Whether you're a seasoned fly tier or a beginner looking to expand your skills, this nymph pattern will help you catch more fish! 🎣 Subscribe for more fly tying and fishing content! 👍 Like & Comment if you found this tutorial helpful! #FlyTying #MayflyNymph #Heptageniidae #MarchBrowns #Cahills #QuillGordons #TroutFishing #FlyFishing