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Martin - martin@globalflyfisher.com

Butcher

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Here we will be tying the famous wet fly Butcher but the pattern is close to be around 150 years old and it's originally from England. The fly is a great option for both stream and lake fishing. The fly catches both brown trout and arctic char. Simple to tie and totally worth to keep few in your box when go fishing. I use the fly with good results here in Iceland but the Butcher fly isn't used as much as its deserved.

Pattern

Author: Mr. John Jewhurst.
Hook: Ahrex FW580 #10.
Thread: UNI 8/0 black.
Tail: Red duck (or goose).
Rib: UNI oval silver.
Body: UNI silver tinsel.
Beard/collar: Black rooster.
Wing: Dark blue duck feather.
Head: Black with Solarez Bone Cure.

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