


Gold Ribbed Perdigon
The gold ribbed hare’s ear of the perdigon world. The Perdigon Nymph was created by Spanish anglers, in an effort to design a nymph that sank quickly and mimic a wide range of bugs. Tan body with a gold rubbing make this pattern incredibly appetizing to many fish in many types of water. This pattern imitates a variety of lighter colored mayfly and stonefly nymphs.
The gold ribbed hare’s ear of the perdigon world. The Perdigon Nymph was created by Spanish anglers, in an effort to design a nymph that sank quickly and mimic a wide range of bugs. Tan body with a gold rubbing make this pattern incredibly appetizing to many fish in many types of water. This pattern imitates a variety of lighter colored mayfly and stonefly nymphs.
The gold ribbed hare’s ear of the perdigon world. The Perdigon Nymph was created by Spanish anglers, in an effort to design a nymph that sank quickly and mimic a wide range of bugs. Tan body with a gold rubbing make this pattern incredibly appetizing to many fish in many types of water. This pattern imitates a variety of lighter colored mayfly and stonefly nymphs.