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Tying a Duo Style Klinkhammer with Martyn White


 Whether you call it the duo, New Zealand style, hedged bet or klink & dink, hanging a nymph of of a dry fly is an absolutely deadly method at times. The addition of a tippet ring near the bend of the dry, makes for a nice connection and you never need to worry about the nymph slipping off the hook bend. After tying, treat the wing and hackle with watershed which is a permanent waterproofer.

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Material list Hook: Daiichi Klinkhammer Thread: Uni 8/0 Ring attachment: 2mm seamless tippet ring & Braided line around 0.15-0.2 mm Wing: Poly yarn or aero dry wing Rib: mylar Abdomen: Superfine dubbing Thorax: Peacock ice dub Hackle: Good quality cock saddle

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