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About the Adam_1 Trout Fly

Ray Bergman created this fly in the 1920s for his home waters in Michigan and is probably the most popular pattern in America.

It is a "must have" in any trout fly box on both sides of the Atlantic being a very acceptable likeness of an Iron Blue and a good match for several American and European up-winged flies.

Expert Tip:

The true riches are to be found in an angler's soul, not his wallet.
Gordon Mackie ( Author).

Creator of this trout fly: Ray Bergman

Tier of this trout fly: Mandy Shelvey

Country of origin for this trout fly: North America

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

Pattern Dressings

  • Hook : 14-16.
  • Thread : Grey.
  • Tail : Grizzle hackle fibres.
  • Body : Blue-grey dubbed fur or wool.
  • Wings : Two grizzle hackles.
  • Hackles : Red grizzle cock.

The wings are usually tied upright and split, however, in the 1950s John Veniard suggested they be tied 'spent'. Both the tail and the hackle can have a mixture of both red and grizzle hackle as an option. Partridge L3B Captain Hamilton Dry Fly Up Eye.

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