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Tying a Dee Sheep

Instructions for tying a simple little Dee Sheep variant. This fly can be tied bigger or smaller for different river conditions.

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Materials Used
Tube: Frodin F.I.T.S  Fl.red XS/M
Thread:Black uni 8/0
Tag: Mirage tinsel
Rib: Oval silver
Body: ice dub black peacock
Wing: Yellow then black fox
Flash: Angel hair
Hackle:Kingfisher blue saddle
Cheeks: Jungle cock
Head: cone of choice

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