Wet Flies Vs. Nymphs (2 of 14)
Video Transcript:
Then people began experimenting with floating flies a little over 100 years ago, and this concentration on more exacting imitations of insects and crustaceans gave rise to the nymph, really just another kind of wet fly, but usually without wings.
Today, we fish wet flies and nymphs interchangeably, but wet flies are more often swung in the current than fished dead drift.