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The Prince Nymph is a nymph attractor wet fly used in fly fishing. It was created by Doug Prince of Oakland, California in the 1930s. It was originally known as the "Brown Forked Tail" and tied without a bead head and used black ostrich herl instead of peacock herl in the body. This fly is weighted. It is productive and popular fly and numerous variations have been created.

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  • Prince Nymph (en)
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  • The Prince Nymph is a nymph attractor wet fly used in fly fishing. It was created by Doug Prince of Oakland, California in the 1930s. It was originally known as the "Brown Forked Tail" and tied without a bead head and used black ostrich herl instead of peacock herl in the body. This fly is weighted. It is productive and popular fly and numerous variations have been created. (en)
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  • Prince Nymph > (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bead_Head_Prince_Nymph.jpg
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tail
  • Black or brown goose biots (en)
thread
  • Black 6/0 Danville, 70 Deniers for sizes 414; 8/0 for smaller sizes (en)
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body
  • Black ostrich herl or Peacock herl; lead wire (en)
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  • Bead Head Prince Nymph (en)
creator
  • Doug Prince (en)
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  • thread (en)
OtherNames
  • Brown Forked Tail (en)
ref
  • The Prince Family Tree, Ken McCoy (en)
shoulder
  • black or brown hen neck hackle (en)
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  • Nymph (en)
Use
  • Trout (en)
wing
  • White goose biots (en)
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  • The Prince Nymph is a nymph attractor wet fly used in fly fishing. It was created by Doug Prince of Oakland, California in the 1930s. It was originally known as the "Brown Forked Tail" and tied without a bead head and used black ostrich herl instead of peacock herl in the body. This fly is weighted. It is productive and popular fly and numerous variations have been created. (en)
bead
  • Nickel or Tungsten (en)
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  • Nymph hook (en)
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  • attractor, possibly stone fly (en)
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  • silver wire ; gold wire or oval tinsel (en)
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