Article successfully added.
Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph
Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph
Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph
Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph
   

Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph

P-26933

Hook size: Please select

From €3.45 *

Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Superflies Bead Head Green Rubberleg Nymph

The modern nymphs from Superflies have already proven themselves thousands of times. Many of these fly patterns are inspired by absolute classics and reinterpreted as modern versions. They stand out with high-quality materials, precisely proportioned and tied on super-sharp quality hooks.

The Bead Head Green Rubberleg is a modern version of the Pheasant Tail. This pattern is tied with a fluorescent-colored conehead, allowing it to sink quickly even in fast currents. The rubber legs provide extra movement in the water, making this fly a go-to for sea trout in Argentina, where it is frequently used. But our local rainbow and brown trout, as well as barbel, chub, and others, are also highly attracted to this nymph, which features a body made of pheasant tail fibers. In short: an extremely versatile, compact pattern with strong appeal, capable of making a difference on tough days!

 

Details:

  • High-quality nymph on Ahrex hook
  • For sea trout, trout, barbel, chub, and more
  • Fluorescent-colored tungsten conehead
  • Rubber legs for extra movement in the current
About Superflies:

The flies from the Scandinavian manufacturer Superflies are extremely popular all over the world – especially the large collection of premium salmon flies. In addition to timeless classics, this impressive selection also includes countless modern patterns that have been extremely effective in recent years. In fact, all of these flies have one thing in common: their outstanding quality. Therefore, they consist of high-quality materials tied in a very durable way. Summarized, Superflies offers the perfect salmon fly for every type of fishing – whether a tiny hitch or a heavily weighted tube fly.