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Olsen's Space-X - Barbless
From the designer, Devin Olsen:
Around the time I first started tying the Diabaetis Perdigon, I decided to use some of the same materials to make a different tag style nymph. I also happened to watch one of the Space-X rocket launches with my son and thought immediately of a tag style nymph blasting off the launch pad. The specific color combination of the Space-X nymph is a favorite of mine in tannin stained water but it has worked surprisingly well in clear water in the dead of winter as well.
Around the time I first started tying the Diabaetis Perdigon, I decided to use some of the same materials to make a different tag style nymph. I also happened to watch one of the Space-X rocket launches with my son and thought immediately of a tag style nymph blasting off the launch pad. The specific color combination of the Space-X nymph is a favorite of mine in tannin stained water but it has worked surprisingly well in clear water in the dead of winter as well.
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From the designer, Devin Olsen:
Around the time I first started tying the Diabaetis Perdigon, I decided to use some of the same materials to make a different tag style nymph. I also happened to watch one of the Space-X rocket launches with my son and thought immediately of a tag style nymph blasting off the launch pad. The specific color combination of the Space-X nymph is a favorite of mine in tannin stained water but it has worked surprisingly well in clear water in the dead of winter as well.
Around the time I first started tying the Diabaetis Perdigon, I decided to use some of the same materials to make a different tag style nymph. I also happened to watch one of the Space-X rocket launches with my son and thought immediately of a tag style nymph blasting off the launch pad. The specific color combination of the Space-X nymph is a favorite of mine in tannin stained water but it has worked surprisingly well in clear water in the dead of winter as well.






















