The tying is in full swing now with only 5 and a bit weeks to go!
Tying everything from little emergers to heavily weighted nymphs for the deep fast water to massive streamers (for the Hucho/Danube salmon)
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the trick is to have all the patterns you really need, but not too many! |
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I love little CDC emergers! This is a stripped peacock quill body with 2 small CDC plume tips as a wing. |
.... but the bulk of the focus is on the small dries because I love them most and [I'm hoping] the big grayling will too!
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