Fly Tying the Haystack - Appalachian/Great Smoky Mountain Trout Pattern

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • One of Frances Betters' original patterns, the Haystack was created in the 1950s on the Ausable River in the Adirondack region. This high-floating dry fly found its way to the southern Appalachia and has been a popular fish-catcher in the area since.
    This pattern predated the comparadun and by varying the colors can imitate any number of mayflies-- the Quill Gordon, March Brown or Hendrickson.
    Hook: #12-18 dry fly
    Thread: Black or to match body
    Tail: Deer hair
    Body: Natural or synthetic dry fly dubbing
    Wing: Deer hair, tied upright in a 180 degree arc
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