Fly Fishing the BK Dragonfly Nymph in Whistler BC
Fly Fishing the BK Dragonfly Nymph in Whistler BC
Fly Fishing the BK Dragonfly Nymph in Whistler BC. The BK Dragonfly Nymph has been putting our clients on Quality fish since we tied it on Friday Night Flies earlier this month. Link to the instructional fly tying video here http://fridaynightflies.com/2016/05/13/friday-night-flies-bk-dragonfly-nymph/ . We have also been getting a ton of positive feedback from our loyal followers and they are catching Trout, Province wide in British Columbia. In the instructional fly tying video we show you how to tie it and how to fish it. Dragonfly nymphs are a staple food for Trout across British Columbia. Dragonflies are predators, both in their aquatic larval stage, when they are known as nymphs or naiads, and as adults. Several years of their lives are spent as nymphs living in freshwater. The adults may be on the wing for just a few days or weeks. They are fast, agile fliers and are often found near water. The BK Dragonfly Nymph is very easy to tie and replicates a Dragonfly Nymph perfectly. Join us on http://fridaynightflies.com/ each and every Friday night at 5 PM PST an learn a new recipe for the weekend.
Whistler Fly Fishing
The Pemberton Fish Finder not only offers the best Whistler Fly Fishing tours, but we take pride in providing hand tied flies developed for our lakes and rivers surrounding the Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton area. Our guides share over 100 years combined fly fishing knowledge of the local lakes and streams, so be assured you are in the best hands. We put our clients on thousands of fish yearly and hold a certificate of excellence through TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor awards a Certificate of Excellence to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travelers. Below is a short Fly fishing video taken while on a fly fishing tour with the Pemberton Fish Finder, Monday May 16th, 2016.
Enjoy the Video and we look forward to Fly Fishing with you,
Pemberton Fish Finder. https://pembertonfishfinder.com/
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