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Dirty Yellow Mayfly


 This bushy top dropper can be very effective around mayfly time, but is also worth having in the box later in the season too. To support my channel, join the monthly tying meetings 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 -12 Thread: Olive Uni 8/0 Tag: Glo-brite no 5 Tail: Hen pheasant tail dyed picric Rib: Oval gold tinsel Body: Golden olive seal fur Body hackle: Red game saddle dyed picric Shoulder hackle: Orange hen Flash: Orange crinkle mirror flash Head hackle: Grey partridge dyed olive

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