Published Jul 3. 2024 - 5 months ago

Yellow Mayfly

If you need to fill up your flybox with an effective dry-fly patterns of mayflies, have a look at this fine pattern - tied only with a few hackle-fibres and two grizzlyhackles. We have our own Håkan Karsnäser to demonstrate the tying of a simple mayfly - this fly is originally tied by the skilled swedish flytyer, flyfisher and author on several books Johan Klingenberg, and is one of Håkans favorite patterns.

Hook: Ahrex Dry Light - FW502 # 14
Thread: Light Cahill
Tail: Whiting CDL Mayfly Tailing dyed Pale Yellow
Body: Whiting CDL Mayfly Tailing dyed Pale Yellow
Hackle: Whiting Grizzly March Brown and Grizzly Dun

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