About the Murragh Trout Fly
The Murragh is an imitation of a large Irish sedge. It is a popular lure for dapping on the rivers and loughs of Galway and Mayo.
The natural is called Great Red Sedge and is found on waters over the whole of Europe during the early season, especially during the evening.
Creator of this trout fly: Anon
Tier of this trout fly: Paul Strasman
Country of origin for this trout fly: Ireland
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams, Still Water
Pattern Dressings
- Hook : 8 longshank.
- Silk : Brown.
- Rib : Oval gold.
- Body : Brown seal's fur or substitute fur.
- Hackle : Palmered red brown cock.
- Wing : Slips of brown turkey or bucktail.
- Front Hackles : Two red brown cock, together.
- Antennae : Two stripped stalks of red brown hackle.
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