psycho prince nymphs

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2010/08/23 19:57:40 (permalink)

psycho prince nymphs

Anyone ever fish these psycho prince nymphs. and if so what size would be best? These would be for PA/NY tribs (steelhead fishing)
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    LoganWade03
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    RE: psycho prince nymphs 2010/08/23 23:11:19 (permalink)
    I tie them in 10, 12, and 14..purple, blue, chartreuse.  Use them mainly as an attractor fly... 

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    trackerz
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    RE: psycho prince nymphs 2010/08/24 08:48:53 (permalink)
    Any pics of what one loks like???
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    RE: psycho prince nymphs 2010/08/24 13:29:30 (permalink)
    I would like to see a pattern or tute on this myself!

    Thanks
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    RE: psycho prince nymphs 2010/08/24 21:23:28 (permalink)
    basically the same as a regular prince just use ice dubbing for the body instead of peacock...yellow, chartreuse, orange, pink, blue, purple...I got a lot of tying to do for Montana still but if I have time I will do a tute.. 

    The moment of truth. Where all other things unconsciously melt away from our minds the instant a fish takes our fly. We stand there on the water with wide eyes, caught in a battle stance with an idea of confidence and hope
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