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'F' Fly Fly

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About the 'F' Fly Trout Fly

The 'F' Fly is in practical terms a simple dressing but on the water it’s a killer and a global traveller.

The CDC's superb natural buoyancy allows it to float beautifully without the need of an artificial floatant.

Creator of this trout fly: Marjan Fratnik

Tier of this trout fly: Mandy Shelvey

Country of origin for this trout fly: Italy

This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams

Pattern Dressings

  • Hook : 10-22.
  • Thread : Grey or dark olive.
  • Body : Heron herl.
  • Wing : Cul de canard.

Comments from other fly fishermen

Well i need to correct you this flys country of origin is Slovenia and not Italy. - Posted by on 17/05/2009

when can i buy this fly? - Posted by on 17/06/2009

Stanislav, I'll look into correcting this for you, thanks.

Bill, I'll see if it's possible to get hold of this fly.
- Posted by on 23/06/2009

You can buy it if you wish. Know that it is very eay to tie. You can also use acrylic yarn (many colors) for both the body and the wing. The acrylic also dries fast on stream and only needs a vey thin apication of paste flatant (rub thin layer onto your palm, then lightly apply to fly body and wing. Tease poly wing back into shape. Fish!) - Posted by on 03/01/2010

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