Marabou Damselfly Nymph
While damsels can be found in the slower-moving stretches of rivers and streams, it is in stillwater environments where they are more abundant and of most importance to the angler. The nymphs are chameleon-like and will usually match the color of the aquatic weeds in which they thrive. They are generally some shade of olive; however tan, rust, brown, and insect green are also common colorations. Although there are a variety of realistic looking damselfly nymphs available in the fly shops, the marabou damselfy is an easy tie and will outfish them all.
It is a great fly for trout, bass, carp, crappie, and bluegill; and is best fished using a clear intermediate sink line, but floating line will suffice. Cast and retrieve near shore and/or weeds whenever adult damselflies are present, and retrieve using short strips with occaisional pauses. This fly should be fished near the surface.
Hook |
#10-12 2x Long Nymph Hook (Tiemco 5262) |
Thread |
8/0 or 6/0 color to match Marabou |
| Eyes |
Burnt Mono, Colored Red or Black |
| Tail/Body/Thorax |
Marabou in Tan, Rust, Olive, or Insect Green |
Head |
Thread |