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Professor

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Here we will be tying the fly Professor by John Wilson. The fly is a great option for both stream and lake fishing specially in midsummer and late summer. Professor is ought to be strong fly for trout but I've had as well good results using it for sea run trout. The fly catches brown trout mostly. The Professor is an average hard fly to tie and totally worth to keep few in your box when go fishing for brownies!

Pattern

Author: John Wilson - Edinburg Scotland
Hook: Ahrex FW580 #10
Thread: UNI 8/0 black.
Tail: Red goose or duck.
Rib: UNI Mylar gold.
Body: UNI br.yellow floss.
Collar/beard: Brown rooster.
Wing: Mallard teal flank.
Head: Black.

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