Flyfishing the Sierras

Prince Nymph

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Tying Instructions
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 3761, sizes 10-16
  • Thread:Black 6/0
  • Tail: Brown turkey or Goose biots
  • Rib: Fine Gold flat tinsel
  • Underbody: Black Rabbit Dubbing
  • Body: Peacock Herl
  • Legs: Brown Hen hackle or Partridge
  • Wing: White turkey or Goose biots
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Notes: This nymph, also known as the Brown Forked Tail, can be used in lakes or streams. It was originated by Doug Prince of Monterey, CA in 1941 for fishing has favorite stream, the Kings River. The above recipe is the actual original pattern described by Doug Prince. However, Skip Morris indicates in his book "The Art of Tying the Nymph", that Doug Prince actually used Black Ostrich Herl instead of Peacock Herl for his original pattern. The Peacock Herl is the better choice as the material provides a very attractive irridescence to the body and has proven to be an excellent body material on other flies, such as the Zug Bug. Usually the white turkey biots used for the wing are turned down. However, in the orginal pattern, the wings were turned upwards.

Often this fly is weighted using a beadhead and/or leadfree wire. When using a beadhead a 3XL nymph hook, such as the TMC 5263, can provide some extra room for the beadhead. A few wraps of Leadfree wire can also be used to fill the void of the bead. Substituting turkey biots with goose biots is also often done for the larger hook sizes. Keep in mind that the tail should be about half the shank length and the wings should extend from the head to the tail tie-in position. Both the tail and wing should have a narrow symmetrical angle in which the wing tips are just beyond the width of the body. When selecting the biots, note that the biots at the end of the quill tend to be narrower than those near the base of the quill. The narrower biots are often preferred for the tail materials while the wider biots are preferred for the wings. A hackle collar should not extend beyond the point of the hook. The hackle can be tied as a full collar behind the bead or eye of the hook or it can be tied as a beard to the underside of the shank just below the wing tie-in position. A nice variation (CDC Prince Nymph) is to use CDC for the collar hackle, this tends to give the fly a wispy action. Tie the CDC in by the tip and give 2-3 wraps before securing the wing biots. Try to keep the CDC fibers from exceeding the end of the body by pinching off the excess. Other Variations include: Mercer's Psycho Prince Nymph, GB Lite Brite Prince Nymph, TB Hotwire Prince, Fred Gordon's Prince Nymph, King Prince, and Queen Prince. The Gold Bead Lite Brite Prince became quite popular within the Northwest during the 1980's and has moved its way south into the Sierras. Popular colorations are Copper, Blue/Olive, and Dark Olive. The Lite Brite provides a nice flash attraction with the white contrast of the biot wings. It is often used as a beadhead nymph attractor in freestone streams. The King Prince and Queen Prince are recent variations introduced by Idylwilde Flies and distributed to a number of Sierran Fly Shops. Using a scud-type hook, it is considered to be a better fast water variation. Both use hackle materials that provide plenty of movement from the Partridge throat hackle on the King Prince and the full collar hackle of a Partridge Aftershaft quill on the Queen Prince. When Wapsi introduced it's colored copper wire, many patterns were adapted utilizing the wire for body patterns as seen in the TB Hotwire Prince. Mike Mercer's Psycho Prince is a recent variation utilizing many synthetic materials such as Ice dubbing, Angel Hair, and Z-lon. The Orange ice dubbing body gives the fly a great attractor element as well as the Electric Banana Angel Hair which represents the bursting wing case. Note how the wing splays outward, highlighting the wingbud. Mike maintains a sense of realism to his patterns by utilizing a turkey tail carapace that gives a dark/light contrast to the body, similar to the naturals. The pattern is also tied in larger sizes 6-12 for steelhead.

Variations:

King Prince Nymph
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 2457 #12-16
  • Thread: 6/0 Brown
  • Head: Gold Bead
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Brown
  • Body: Blue Wing Olive Superfine w/ Olive Angel Hair
  • Rib: Fine Gold Wire
  • Hackle: Partridge
  • Wing: Goose Biots, White
Queen Prince Nymph
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 2457 #12-16
  • Thread: 6/0 Brown
  • Head: Gold Bead
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Amber
  • Body: Amber Superfine Dubbing w/ Chartreuse Angel Hair
  • Rib: Copper Wire
  • Hackle: Partridge Aftershaft feather
  • Wing: Goose Biots, Amber
CDC Prince Nymph
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 5263 #12-16
  • Thread: 6/0 Black
  • Head:Gold Bead
  • Weight: .015 or .020 lead wire depending on how much weight is prefered
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Brown
  • Body: Black Pearl Chennille
  • Rib: Fine Oval Gold Tinsel
  • Hackle: Dark Dun CDC Feather
  • Wing: Goose Biots, White
Fred Gordon's Prince Nymph
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 3761 #12-18
  • Thread: 6/0 Brown
  • Head: Copper Bead
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Dark Brown
  • Body: Peacock Herl
  • Rib: Medium Copper Wire
  • Hackle: Hen Saddle Hackle, Brown
  • Wing: Goose Biots, Amber
GB Pearl Blue/Olive Lite Brite Prince Nymph
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 3761, sizes 12-18
  • Thread: 6/0 Black
  • Bead: Gold Bead
  • Weight: .015 or .020 lead wire depending bead size
  • Underbody: Black Floss
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Brown
  • Body: Lite Brite Dubbing, Pearl Blue/Olive
  • Rib: Small Gold Wire
  • Hackle: Brown Soft Hackle
  • Wing: Goose Biots, White
TB Hotwire Prince Olive/Copper
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 3761, sizes 14-18
  • Thread: 6/0 Black
  • Bead: Tungsten Gold Bead
  • Weight: .015 or .020 lead wire depending bead size
  • Underbody: Black Floss
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Brown
  • Body: Copper and Olive Ultra Wire, BR
  • Thorax: Ice Dubbing, Olive Brown
  • Hackle: Brown Soft Hackle
  • Wing: Goose Biots, White
Mercer's Psycho Prince
prince nymph
Materials:
  • Hook: TMC 3769, sizes 14-18
  • Thread: 8/0 Camel Unithread
  • Bead: Gold
  • Tail: Goose Biots, Claret
  • Body: Ice Dubbing, Orange
  • Wingbud: Electric Banana Angel Hair, clipped
  • Carapace: Dark Mottled Turkey Tail
  • Rib: Fine Copper Wire
  • Beard: Dun Z-lon
  • Wing: Goose Biots, Amber
  • Collar: UV Brown Ice Dubbing
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