Pat bennet is credited for creating this rock solid fly pattern to represent the many stone fly species found in his local rivers and around the world.
Pat s rubber legs fly tying.
In this video tutorial i instruct you how to tie the pat s rubber legs stone another in our video series of easy to tie tried and true fly patterns every fly fisher should know how to tie and always have in your fly box.
Pat s rubber legs should need no introduction.
There are a few tricks however in this video that might make the process a bit easier.
Lance egan ties one of his favorite stonefly patterns a variation of the pat s rubber leg stone.
The super floss rubber legs move like crazy in the turbid waters that stoneflies inhabit and trout seem to take notice.
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Pat s rubber legs is a well known stonefly nymph pattern.
Detailed instructions for tying pat s rubber legs.
Author phil monahan posted on june 15 2016 june 16 2016 categories fly fishing tags fly fishing videos fly tying recipes fly tying videos tightline productions the pat s rubber legs was created by guide pat bennett of hyde outfitters in island park idaho building on other big stonefly patterns such as the girdle bug.
It s just one of those flies you have to have but many people avoid tying them because securing the rubber legs can be a remarkably frustrating affair.
It s easy to tie and it is very effective.