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Tying a Heather Fly Bumble with Martyn White (wet fly)

Instructions for a very effective bumble variant, This pattern is a great option any time heather flies are around, even if they aren't falling while you're fishing but the fish have become used to eating them. To support my channel and enter the giveaways head to https://www.patreon.com/flickingfeathers and become a patron or support through paypal.me/flickingfeathers
Materials list
Hook: Kamasan B175 size 10-14
Thread: Fire Orange Uni 8/0
Tag: Flat silver tinsel
Rib: Oval silver tinsel
Body: Seal fur; rear 1/3 fluo orange, front 2/3 black
Body hackle: Black chinese cock
Head hackle: Orange guinea fowl

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