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Lite Brite Perdigon

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  • Krystal Flash body creates subtle attraction and excellent visibility underwater
  • Slim resin-coated Perdigon profile sinks extremely quickly
  • Fast sink rate allows smaller flies to maintain effective depth control
  • Best for tight-line presentations or fished as a dropper
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Description

What is it? We don't know for sure, but it works. The first and most important element of a good nymph is getting into the zone, and this is where perdigons excel. The lite brite is a great searching attractor pattern, and a go-to dropper under the dry of your choice.

From the tyer:

"My friend Luis Esteban Hernandez first showed me a perdigon nymph quite a few years ago while fishing in California together.

I was skeptical at first but his catch rates on these nymphs were impressive. I started tying my own versions with krystal flash for the body and the California trout found them irresistible.

I also quickly noticed how much faster these nymphs sank than other patterns which allowed me to fish them in smaller sizes and with less weight.

The Lite Brite Perdigon in all its variations has since become a standby for me across the globe. The attractor based pink, purple, blue and butano (orange) variations have been surprisingly effective in tough rivers where the trout often are reputed to only take tiny imitative nymphs."