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GT semper

Step by step instructions for a fly that has quickly become a staple of the South Pacific's GT fisheries. Simple to tie and full of movement, the semper is a must in your box.  Follow me on instagram or twitter @flickinfeathers or head to Patreon to support  the channel https://www.patreon.com/flickingfeathers
Materials Used
Hook: Gamakatsu SL12 size 8/0
Thread: 210 denier flat waxed nylon
Tail: Saddle hackles
Collar: bucktail
Body :Marabou
Head: Schlappen
UV resin/epoxy

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