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Hairy Mary

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Here we will be tying the classic pattern Hairy Mary. The fly is a great option when it comes to fishing for Atlantic Salmon. The pattern is originated in the UK but will catch salmon anywhere you dip the fly in water. Great fly and not too hard to tie really. Totally worth to keep few in your box when go fishing.

Pattern

Author: John Reidpath.
Hook: Ahrex HR428 #8
Thread: 8/0 black.
Butt: UNI Oval gold.
Tail: Golden pheasant.
Rib: Same as butt.
Body: UNI Black floss.
Hackle/beard: Blue rooster.
Wing: Brown squirrel.
Head: Black.

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