Video: How to Tie the DPD Nymph

In this week’s video from Tightline Productions, Tim shares a great generalist nymph that’s designed to imitate a wide range of insects and to sink very quickly through the water column. The DPD Nymph is a productive early-season pattern that gets to where the fish are . . . quickly.

As usual, the tying process includes a couple cool tricks, including the way that Tim rearranges the hook in the vise to make tying in the tail easier, as well as the way he finishes the fly without tying off the thread.

          DPD Nymph
          Hook: Partridge Czech Nymph hook, sizes 14-16.
          Bead: Black Nickel Cyclops bead, 7/64-inch.
          Weight: Lead-free round wire, .020.
          Adhesive #1: Fly Tyers Z-Ment.

          Thread: Brown, 70-denier or 8/0.
          Rib: Copper wire, small.
          Tail: Wood-duck or mallard flank-feather fibers.
          Abdomen/Wingcase: Rusty brown pheasant tail fibers, trimmed.

          Thorax: 2 peacock herls.
          Legs: Wood-duck or mallard flank-feather fibers.

          Adhesive #2: UV-cure resin.
          Tools: Plunger-style hackle pliers, sticky note pad.

3 thoughts on “Video: How to Tie the DPD Nymph”

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