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Rollover Mayfly


 Patsy Deery's Rollover Mayfly is a great choice for blowy days when the fish are up eating duns on the surface. It also makes a pretty decent dapping fly when the mayfly is on. Patsy Deery's book "Irish Mayflies" is available from my amazon link https://amzn.to/3bRcZ3B

To support my channel get access to the monthly online tying meetings and enter the giveaways head to https://www.patreon.com/flickingfeathers and become a patron or support through paypal.me/flickingfeathers Material list Hook: Kamasan B175 size 10-12 Thread: Rusty dun Uni 8/0 Rib: 4-6lb brown mono Wing: Mallard flank feather Tail: Cock pheasant tail fibres Body: Rear 1/4 pheasant tail, front 3/4 natural seal fur Hackle: Good quality grizzle cock

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