Description
Montana Orange Nymph
Originally an American imitation of a large, dark stonefly nymph, the Montana is now more often used as a general nymph pattern to imitate a number of insects on still waters, and is probably taken for a Dragonfly Nymph. When tied weighted, it is best fished slowly on a floating line but it can also work well when retrieved fast with the leader degreased to avoid line wake in calm conditions. Montana Orange Nymph Flies.
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