Crystal Stone 01/12/2025 Photo Album
Despite my pledge to do otherwise, I mostly ignored this fly in 2024. I have spotted small black stoneflies in the spring and fall, yet for some reason I overlooked this nymph that I designed to imitate those very hatches. I continue to believe that my crystal stone would be a productive fly should I allocate more time on the end of my tippet. For additional information on the crystal stone click on my 01/03/2023 post. My 03/06/2021 post contains a materials table and tying steps. I used this report myself to refresh my memory on steps to tie this fly.
I love the look of this fly, and perhaps I am the first to design such an imitation. Crystal flash black is used for the tail, wing case and legs; so very few materials are required. I counted my stock of crystal stones, and I concluded that my supply was adequate, but I tied two more to stay in practice. I need to tie one to my line in March, and I plan to keep that thought foremost in my thoughts.

Close Up of Crystal Stone
Two New Crystal Stones
Big Black Ant
Additional Three with Associated Materials
Dangling Legs
A Different Angle
Three New Rubber Legs
Size 20 with Copper Wire
Red Rib Version
A Batch of Three with Two Necessary Materials
Nice View of a Salad Spinner
Two New Salad Spinners and Required Materials
Size 20
Side View
Seven New Soft Hackle Emergers
Sparkle Wing RS2
Batch of Eight
Rather Scruffy
Three Replacements
Freshly Minted Supernova PMD
Variant with Gray Body and Flashback Black Wing Case