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  2. Diawl bach - Wikipedia

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    Meaning "little devil", the diawl bach is a popular Welsh fly pattern used in British still waters, and an appropriate lure to use when the fish are feeding on midge pupae. The dressing is simple: size 8 to 14 hook, brown thread, a few barbs of brown hackle for the tail, copper wire, a few barbs of peacock herl for the body, and tying thread ...

  3. Alexandra (wet fly) - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandra wet fly is an artificial fly. Also known as the Lady of the Lake, the fly was named by English angler Major William Greer Turle to honour Alexandra, Princess of Wales . The fly is distinguished by the heavy peacock herl wing and silver body which makes the fly resemble a small baitfish or fry.

  4. Moc Morgan - Wikipedia

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    He was also a notable author on rural affairs and fly-fishing. He wrote an autobiography Byd Moc in Welsh, as well as several English volumes, including Fly Patterns for the Rivers and Lakes of Wales (1984) and Trout and Salmon Flies of Wales (1996). [5] In his later life he also contributed a column to the Western Mail newspaper. [2]

  5. Spey casting - Wikipedia

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    Spey casting is a casting technique used in fly fishing. Spey casting can be accomplished with either a normal length fly rod, or a rod referred to as a double-handed fly rod, often called a Spey rod. [1] Spey rods can also be used for standard overhead casting. Spey casting differentiates itself from other fly fishing techniques as it has no ...

  6. Mallard and Claret - Wikipedia

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    Mallard and Claret is a popular fishing fly in the United Kingdom.Also known as the 'M and C' it is a good general pattern that imitates a wide range of trout food items. The Mallard and Claret fly was created in the 1850s by Aberdeen fly tyer William Murdock.

  7. Welsh Salmon and Trout Angling Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the Welsh Fly Fishing Association (Cymdeithas Pysgota Pluen Cymru) in 1952, the WSTAA organises national and international angling competitions, including two major World Fly Fishing Championships and the 2002 Commonwealth championship in Wales—the WSTAA Wales team won gold at the 2009 IFFA River International competition.

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