Developed by Kelly Davison from the Kamloops region of British Columbia. The pattern is meant to represent deep-lying chironomid pupae. It is primarily a stillwater pattern but can be used as an attractor nymph in a wide variety of waters. Whitebrass bead
Developed by Kelly Davison from the Kamloops region of British Columbia. The pattern is meant to represent deep-lying chironomid pupae. It is primarily a stillwater pattern but can be used as an attractor nymph in a wide variety of waters.
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