Size 18
I threw a little mercury bead on the thorax. This will be my top (closest to the fly rod) fly in a Euro set up. If the fish are still keying on gray midge emergers, or perhaps Baetis, this should be productive.
Muskrat and Glass
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Re: Muskrat and Glass
That looks great!
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Re: Muskrat and Glass
Is this starling hackle?
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Re: Muskrat and Glass
That's a great looking fly. Looks scruffy as all get out. I'm a fan of the Hebert hen hackle.
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