There are a few tricks however in this video that might make the process a bit easier.
Pat s rubber legs recipe.
The pat s rubber leg is my go to nymph.
I have tied thousands of these commercially and learned a few tricks along the way.
It fishes great year round.
I m amazed by how easy it is to tie the pat s.
A very simple but effective fly is the pat s rubber legs a stonefly pattern.
Since then i ve learned to tie my own flies.
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.
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Pat s rubber legs is a well known stonefly nymph pattern.
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 stone is it.
Simple yet very effective.
This particular color pattern black and coffee is a particular favorite of guides throughout the rockies and they ll fish it year round as a searching pattern.
Pat s rubber legs should need no introduction.
I first fished this at the upper madison above reynold s pass.
I ve tied and tried many stonefly nymphs in an effort to find a go to pattern.