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Fulling Mill Nymph - Croston's FMJ Natural Quill Barbless
Fulling Mill Nymph - Croston's FMJ Natural Quill Barbless

Fulling Mill Nymph - Croston's FMJ Natural Quill Barbless

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Fulling Mill Nymph - Croston's FMJ Natural Quill Barbless

The English manufacturer Fulling Mill is known for modern flies in outstanding quality - designed by well-known fly tyers and tied from the best materials!

The Croston's Natural Quill Barbless is a modern jig-style nymph typically used in Euro nymphing. Thanks to its jig hook and a heavy tungsten bead, it reaches the fishy zone quickly - even in strong current. The slim, natural Quill body in combination with a realistic collar provides a natural look and a universal silhouette. Thus, it is the right choice in many situations. With its natural, realistic look, it is an absolute all-around pattern, especially in clear waters, on bright days and on skittish fish.

In short, this modern nymph will not only convince you, but also the fish - both grayling and trout, barbel and Co! The perfect blend between a slim profile, natural silhouette and appropriate weighting to effectively offer the fly exactly where the fish feed.

Tip: These nymphs are most effectively fished on long (10 ft. or 11 ft.) and sensitive (#2 or #3) rods with a stretched, thin leader.

 

Details:

  • Tungsten bead: 3.3 mm (hook size #14), 2.8 mm (hook size #16) and 2.4 mm (hook size #18).
  • Without barb (barbless)
About Fulling Mill:

Established in the early 1930s, the British manufacturer Fulling Mill is known for high-quality flies. In addition to countless modern patterns, this impressive selection also includes many timeless classics. In fact, all of these flies have one thing in common: their outstanding quality. Therefore, they consist of premium hooks and high-quality materials tied in a very durable way. Summarized, Fulling Mill offers the perfect flies for every type of fishing – whether you’re fishing a trout stream or a saltwater flat!