Description
Ken Morrish says this fly was developed a long time ago when he learned to tie from Andre Puyans, the developed of the AP nymph. It’s called the Anato May because it’s one of the first commercial fly patterns to have the legs coming out of the body and the thorax as opposed to just the thorax and head area. This is a great pattern through the range of sizes and Morrish especially likes the way it profiles in the smaller sizes.






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