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Blae, Black & Orange

 





This little winged wet is a great choice anywhere you find heather fly falling on the water. To support my channel and enter the giveaways head to Get George Barron's book on wet flies "At the End of the Line" here https://amzn.to/3h7SiA6 Materials list Hook: Kamasan B175 or 170 size 12 Thread: Uni 8/0, black Tail: Golden pheasant tippet dyed orange Rib: Fine silver wire Body: Tying thread 1st hackle: Orange hen Wing: Teal primary feather or similar 2nd hackle: Black hen

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