Orvis Fly Tying Materials / Mop Fly Pattern Chenille
Mop Fly Pattern Chenille is thick and fluffy (equivalent to an XL size chenille). To some, the MOP fly imitates nothing. Others agree that, in certain colors, it represents crane flies, grubs and other fat larvae that trout can't resist. Cut to length, secure one end on the hook (add a collar or not), and burn the tag end with a lighter or torch so it wont fray. 2½ yards of material per pack.
Fly-Fishing Flies
How to Tie the Mop Fly Pattern - Trident Fly Fishing
Green Spey Fly Pattern: A Winter & Salmon Favorite - The Compleat
Required for the famous brindle bug, and great for Woolly Buggers with grizzly dyed hackle. The first color is the background color, the second is the alternating bands. 5 yds. per package.
Hareline Variegated Chenille Black / Brown
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Intro to fly tying – First Fly
Mop Chenille Fly-Tying Material
Mop Chenille Fly-Tying Material
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Mop Chenille Fly-Tying Material
Tungsten Hidden Bead Nymph - Brown
Chenille Helios
Grab a handful, launch the boat, let the client cast the fly and catch a fish! And it has a name every fisherman in the world knows, Hare's Ear. But, in this case a Beaded Hare's Ear, no, a Soft Hackle Hare's Ear, no, a Beaded Flashback Soft Hackle Hare's Ear, with the addition even of a few turns of lustrous peacock. Talk about bells and whistles. This really is a register–ringing fly, and a juicy new wrinkle on an old standby.
Umpqua Guide's Choice Hare's Ear - Natural 16
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