Perdigon Nymph
Perdigon Purple Hot Spot
Tying Instructions
Materials
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Hook | Competition 200BL #14-16 |
Thread and Hot Spot | Veevus 12/0 Fl. Orange |
Head | 3/32, Tungsten Copper |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Purple Holographic Magnum Flashabou coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Dark Pardo |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |
Ribbing | Extra Small Silver Wire |
Perdigon Nymphs were developed by Spanish anglers fishing the fast streams of the Pyrenees. They are a simple pattern to tie and extremely effective since they get down into the depths of a fast moving stream with their streamline profile.
Streamline profile
You first notice that this pattern has no fibers protruding from the body that usually represent life producing aspects to a pattern. However, protruding fibers also provide drag to the fly and we want this fly to get down fast! The only fibers on a Perdigon Nymph is the Coq De Leon tailing fibers which also happened to originate in the Pyrenees.
Jig Hooks preferred
The first Perdigon Nymphs were tied onto a competition style hook with a barbless wide-gape point but soon were tied onto jig style hooks since the inverted presentation decreased possible snagging on the bottom. The name, Perdigon, means Lead Pellets or lead ammunition in Spanish. I don’t know if the Spaniards actually adapted their lead pellets to a hook but tungsten beads, either countersunk or slotted are the preferred method today. These beads get the flies quickly to the bottom where the fish lie within the slower currents of the stream.
2 Fly Rig
The Spanish anglers often fish the Perdigon Nymph with one fly on the rig and utilize short casting drifts. However, here within the Sierra, anglers often use a two fly rig or a dry-dropper combination. Colors and size of the flies are determined by the stream and the mayflies that are present at that time. Early in the season you might have discolored water and dark colors such as black, brown-olive, UV Purple, with red or orange hot spots will be effective. As the stream becomes clearer, copper or black nickel beads have a good attraction.
During the early season, Mayflies will be in the larger sizes such as #12-14 and natural colors such as olive, cream, or ginger work well. At the end of the season, mayflies are much smaller in the #16 to #18 size, maybe in the #20’s. These flies should be darker such as dark olive and olive with vivid hot spots.
UV Resin and Body Quill
Experiment with Pearl Flashabou and vary the thread underbody color. The UV Resin coating over the body will highlight the various shades you can develop by changing the underbody coloration. Another new material worth using is the Veevus Body Quill which comes in a wide range of colors. Coating the Body Quill with UV resin brings out a depth to the coloration of the pattern that offers a sense of translucency.
Variations
Perdigon Quill & Fushia Jig
Hook | Firehole 551 #16-18 |
Thread and Collar | Veevus 12/0 Black |
Head | Tungsten Slot Bead, 5/64, Black Nickle |
Body | Stripped Peacock Quill coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Dark Pardo |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |
Hot Spot | Krystal Flash, Alaskan Fushia |
Perdigon Pearl Peacock & Yellow Jig
Hook | Firehole 551 #16-18 |
Thread and Hot Spot | Veevus 12/0 Yellow |
Head | Tungsten Slot Bead, 5/64, Silver |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Dyed Pearl Flashabou, Peacock coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Medium Dun |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |
Ribbing | Veevus Black GSP Thread 100D |
Perdigon Pearl Black & Red Jig
Hook | Firehole 551 #16-18 |
Thread and Collar | Veevus 12/0 Black |
Head | Tungsten Slot Bead, 5/64, Silver |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Dyed Pearl Flashabou, Black coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Light Pardo |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |
Hot Spot | Flashabou, Red |
Spanish Bullet Quill Jig
Hook | Firehole 551 #16-18 |
Thread | Veevus 12/0 Black |
Head | Tungsten Slot Bead, 5/64, Copper |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Stripped Peacock Quill coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Medium Pardo |
Thorax | Veevus 12/0 Black |
Collar Hot Spot | Uni-Thread 8/0, Orange |
Olive Hot Spot Jig
Hook | Firehole 551 #16-18 |
Thread | Veevus 12/0 Olive |
Head | Tungsten Slot Bead, 5/64, Silver |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Veevus 12/0 Olive coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Dun |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |
Ribbing | Dark Brown Uni-Thread 6/0 |
Hot Spot | Uni-Thread 8/0, Orange |
Brown Quill Hot Spot
Hook | Competition 200BL #14-16 |
Thread and Hot Spot | Veevus 12/0 Fl. Orange |
Head | 3/32, Tungsten Copper |
Weight | .015 leadfree wire |
Body | Veevus Brown Quill coated with Loon UV Fly Finish, Thin |
Tail | CDL Tailing Medium Pardo |
Wingcase | Hard Head Black |