Overview
The Brassie is a minimalist yet heavily weighted nymph fly, designed to imitate small aquatic larvae with precision.
How to Tie
- Hook & Body: Use a short-shank hook (sizes 18–22). Wrap copper or brass wire tightly to form a slim, cylindrical body, giving the fly its signature weight and flash for quick sinking and underwater visibility.
- Thorax & Finish: Add peacock herl for iridescence and natural appeal. Complete with a thread head, whip finish, and head cement for durability.
- Skill Tip: Achieving a neat wire body and securing delicate peacock herl requires practice to avoid damage.
What It Mimics
This versatile pattern imitates small aquatic larvae like midge or caddis larvae. Its slim profile and metallic flash also make it effective for midge pupae and small mayfly nymphs.
Where to Use
Ideal for diverse water conditions:
- Rivers/Streams: Its weight helps it reach deeper currents.
- Lakes/Ponds: Effective for fast-sinking nymph presentations in still waters.
Fly Tying Video
For a step-by-step guide, check out the Brassie tying video [insert link if available].
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