Published Feb 11. 2022 - 2 years ago
Updated or edited Feb 12. 2022

Red Frances

Here we'll be tying the popular salmon fly, Red Frances. Red and black Frances is widely used around the globe for salmon fishing and has been one of the most popular flies in Iceland for catching the Atlantic salmon. The fly was designed in the UK in the 1970's by a man called Peter Deane. We can basically say that the rest is history. Great fly in any way!

Pattern

Author: Peter Deane.
Hook: Ahrex Salmon double #8.
Thread: UNI 8/0 red.
Stems: 4 stems from brown rooster feathers.
Tail: Pheasant tail feather.
Body: Red aurora yarn.
Rib: UNI oval gold tinsel.
Hackle: Brown rooster feather.

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