Today we are checking out a rather deadly looking Damnsel Nymph, tied by Steve Cullen. The pattern is called the Eyebrook Damsel named after Eyebrook fishery in England where he first saw it being used by the locals. It's a wee bit more intricate but well worth the effort according to Steve as the results have been absolutely superb. Get a few of these fish magnets tied together and give it a go on your next outing to your local water.
Ribbing: Wapsi HoloG Tinsel, Green
Hackle: Veniard English Partridge, Olive
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