How to tie the "No Name" Nymph by Steve Cullen

Today we are checking out a rather generic pattern tied by Steve Cullen. His "No Name" Nymph is suitably named because it looks like nothing and everything so he doesn't know what to call it. As Steve explains in his video, this competition fly features a rather interesting addition, which you wouldn't normally find in many shops; it's tied with a Sea Gull feather which was picked up off the beach by his kids!

Steve goes on to say that this is in fact a "Secret" fly of his and only a handful of his friends know about it, but the secret is out! Tied in a team of two, this pattern will provide excellent results on large reservoir's and rivers. Get a handful of these Nymphs tied on various sized hooks, ready for your next session.

All of the materials needed to tie this fly are available from Glasgow Angling Centre as listed below, but as always, if you need any help finding materials or substitutes then we'll be happy to help. Time to tie the "No Name" Nymph, with the guidance of Steve Cullen.


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