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Product information "Fulling Mill Nymph - Tungsten KG Flashback Red Tag Jig Barbless"

High quality nymphs by Fulling Mill from England - designed by well known fly tiers.

A modern variation of the classic Red Tag. Tied with a slim body, a flachback, a fine partridge hackle and a thorax made of synthetic dubbing on a barbless jig hook. Due to the tungsten bead those patterns work great in fast running waters and when fish take nymphs close to the river bottom. Especially grayling love the red hot-spot, but also brown trout can't resist these tactical flies.

 
Tipp: Black beads are an excellent alternative to standard gold when you're on rivers with intense fishing pressure. These jig nymphs are fished the most effective with long (10 ft. or 11 ft.) and sensitive fly rods (#2 or #3) and thin leaders.

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!

Accessory Items

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JMC Performer JIG90 BL Barbless Hook
Order No.
P-27456M
€4.95*
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adh-fishing Foam Fly Box Nymph Ultralight orange
Order No.
P-15629
€0.00 (-26%)
€13.95*
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Cortland Nymph Rod Single-Handed Fly Rod
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P-14310M
€319.95 (-6%)
€299.95*
Stroft ABR Tippet Leader 100m/Spool
Order No.
P-12905M
from €6.90*

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