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Dark Bloa (North Country Winged Fly)

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This fly tying tutorial describes the process for tying a traditional North Country fly known as a Dark Bloa. Similar to a wet fly, soft hackle, or spider, this fly features minimal components, though can be highly effective in various situations. A book is referenced during the video, entitled "A Guide to North Country Flies" by Mike Harding; this resource is extremely informative when tying these flies. Thanks for viewing this video, and feel free to make any comments or suggestions on this page, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com

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