About the Peats Pennell Trout Fly
Peats Pennell fly in your flybox is more flexible than it's Victorian creator had probably imagined.
Tied bushy it’s a splendid dapping fly. The smallest version mimics the midges. It’s an effective top dropper imitating one of many natural flies.
The large sizes are best sunk and fished as a lure.
Expert Tip:
This particular tying of the Black Pennell is best used as a wet fly when the buzzers are toiling their way to the surface.
Observation, observation and observation will help you decide which method or pattern to use.
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Rivers & Streams, Still Water
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