http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/
A very informative UK/Scot flyfishing site. Well put together and a great deal of detailed information. It is always apparent to me that UK sites, re tying, place emphasis on the traditional wet fly…classic names, which must produce given their longevity. Perhaps another reason to explore simple wets and “flymps”? And, as you know, the UK seems to have defined the buzzer, gnat, chironomid, midge patterns, which BC flyfishers borrow from and of which US flyfishers sometimes have a clue (like me) . Look how fuzzy that pheasant tail appears when wrapped around the shank and used for the wingcase.


thats interesting. nice post 🙂
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