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Pro Adult Stonefly

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A must-have-in-the-box for trout anglers all over the world is the large (but also smaller) imitations of stoneflies – few flies like these can fool even the largest and critical fish to take, as long as the presentation is correct. Fly fishermen – and tyers – can often go with less complicated flies, but for many, the joy of a beautiful and matching imitation is a big part of the catch. The large stoneflies can be quite complicated to tie, but the innovative company Pro Sportfisher has a kit that makes it quite easy to tie a realistic imitation of stoneflies. In this video, we have had the Danish fly tyer and fly fisherman Morten "Coastfly" to demonstrate they tying of a hatching stonefly.

Hook: Ahrex FW531 – Sedge Dry # 8
Thread: White
Body: Olive Hares Ear dubbing and Pro Sportfisher Stonefly Kit (ribbing) olive
Tail: Olive Goose Biots
Wing: Pro Sportfisher Adult Stonefly Wing, colored with permanent marker
Thorax: Olive Hares Ear dubbing
Tail: Olive Goose Biots
Head: Pro Sportfisher Stonefly Kit olive

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