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  2. Fly tying - Wikipedia

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    Early color plate showing fly tying steps (1860) [28] The Parachute Adams Dry Fly has a down eye and a parachute wing with hackle wound around the parachute. [ 21 ] The fly pattern is the recipe for any particularly named fly.

  3. Fully dressed flies - Wikipedia

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    Usually the color complements the body and presents a theme. Ribbing: mostly tinsel, floss, or wire in gold, silver; oval or flat. Thorax: tied like a nymph fly's beard that is only on the bottom of the hook and extends to the point (i.e. Guinea, Honey Dun Hackle). Legs: none: Tag: a small portion tied on the bend before the tai; usually floss ...

  4. Wulff series of dry flies - Wikipedia

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    Hook-dry fly hook (size 8-18) Thread-color matching specific Wulff pattern; Hackle-dry fly hackle matching specific Wulff pattern; Tail-Bucktail, deer or moose hair, calf tail tied full; Body-wool, fur or synthetic dubbing color matching specific Wulff pattern; Wing-Bucktail, deer hair, calf tail

  5. Royal Coachman - Wikipedia

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    The distinguishing features of any Royal Coachman or its derivatives are the peacock herl body partitioned with red silk or floss, a white wing and brown or red-brown hackle. Depending on whether the fly is tied as a dry fly, wet fly or streamer the white wing can be made with white duck quill, bucktail, calf tail, hen neck, hackle points or ...

  6. Stimulator (dry fly) - Wikipedia

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    Hook: 3X Long Curved Dry Fly Size 6-18; Thread: 6/0 or 140 denier matching color to pattern; Tail: Elk, Deer or Moose hair; Body: Dry fly dubbing matching color to pattern; Ribbing: Short dry fly hackle palmered, typically grizzly or brown; Wing: Deer or Elk hair; Thorax: Dry fly dubbing matching color to pattern

  7. Woolly Bugger - Wikipedia

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    The Woolly Bugger fly is constructed with a marabou tail (with or without some sort of flashy material in the tail), a chenille or fur body, and a hackle palmered from the tail to the head of the fly. Tying the pattern with a rib of fine copper wire helps protect the palmer hackle. The underbody may be weighted with lead or tungsten wire.

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