
A Christmas Perdigon
Welcome to winter! As I’m writing this, we in Western Montana are having our first major snow storm. Most of the birds that are going to leave have left. The ones that stay sit puffily in the mornings waiting for the late rising sun and a few more degrees before they get going for the day. The grind and possible glory of hunting season is over. Some people filled their freezers, some people, myself included, are eating tags.
It is time to slow down for a while. The snow coats the ground. The lakes are frozen, but not yet safe, the rivers are low and clear. Not much hatching, spawning runs are over, and often there are only a few hours where the temperature is above freezing. Fishing can still be very good if you can find the fish and get a good enough drift. Mostly the fish will be in slow mid-depth holes and flats. They hang close the bottom. Sometimes you can find a school of whitefish and catch a whole slew of them. Almost always the fish will be hitting small to tiny nymphs that need to be absolutely dead drifted right in front of their noses.
Perdigon style nymphs lend themselves well to this style of fishing. They sink quickly, are simple to tie and you can modify them for almost any color scheme. My most popular color schemes are brown and pink, think Frenchie, black and white, and purple and pink.
In the case of this fly, it’s a bit of an attractor. It could be a midge larva, or a little mayfly nymph, but mostly it fulfills the requirements of a good winter nymph. It’s small, it sinks quickly, it has contrasting colors, and segmentation. As a bonus, it also fits in with the popular cultural color scheme of the season. Merry Christmas and have fun!!
Christmas Perdigon
Hook: #16 Heavy wire scud hook
Bead: 7/64″ White glow tungsten
Thread: 140 White Ultra thread
Tail: Silver Flashabou
Rib: Small silver Ultra wire
Body: 170 Peacock Body Fly
Thorax: 170 Red UV Body Fly
Glue: Solarez Thin Hard






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