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Sunday, 17 July 2011

Day Fifty One: Black and Peacock


Black and Peacock:
A simple but effective still water fly. Most commonly used as a snail pattern, but can be useful as a beetle, either sunk or gunked up to float.
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    • ▼  July (19)
      • Day Fifty Three to Fity Seven
      • Day Fifty Two: Glo Bug
      • Day Fifty One: Black and Peacock
      • Day Fifty: Synthetic Hare and Copper
      • Day Forty Nine: Foam Emerger
      • Day Forty Eight: Glister Nymph
      • Day Forty Seven: Caddis
      • Day Forty Six: Garth's Nymph
      • Day Forty Five: Green Trude
      • Day Forty Four: Foam Terrestrials
      • Day Forty Three: Pheasant Tail Cray
      • Day Forty Two: Prince Nymph
      • Day Forty One: Simple Mayfly
      • Day Forty: Purple Prince
      • Day Thirty Nine: Foam Cicada
      • Day Thirty Eight: Another Caddis
      • Day Thirty Seven: My Current Favourite
      • Day Thirty Six: Palmered Dry
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