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A wet fly is designed to be fished below the water's surface. They are tied as deceivers or attractors. The success of the wet fly often depends far more on its action in the water than on its resemblance to a particular insect, but this is not always the case. When fish are on the feed the actual pattern is generally not important, but when the fish are preoccupied or need tempting the angler must use ingenuity to discover what the fish are feeding on and what color they are taking. When fishing wet flies, it is important to remember that the higher the wave on the water the higher the fly hook size can be, but still take into account the brightness and clarity of the water.
Barbless Wet Flies
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Barbless Alexandra Wet Fly
An attractor fly pattern suitable for trout and sea trout world-wide.
In Summer when the perch fry asre about this is a deadly pattern; usually fished at the point on size 10 or 12 hook.
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Barbless Black Zulu Wet Fly
The Black Zulu is best fished when food levels are low. The Zulu is usually fished on the bob position - even in competitive fishing. It is also a good Sewin pattern, used as the bob on a three fly cast, where it works as the attractor pattern.
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Barbless Butcher Wet Fly
A really good fly for brown trout, also regarded as a first class sea trout fly as well. The Butcher was originally called Moon's Fly.
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Barbless Coch-y-Bondhu Wet Fly
Welsh for small beetle, this pattern can be fished worldwide for trout,grayling,lake trout and char.
Performs best in early Summer. cutthroat,steelhead and sea-trout.
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