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    Default Small Western Green Drake (Flav) Soft Hackle

    Hi,

    I thought I would try making a Flav in a soft hackle pattern. I have not tried this yet, as I just tied it this morning for the first time. I will give it a try in mid-June...........



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    That looks cool! Pardon my ignorance, but what is a flav? a what is that fly supposed to imitate?

    I like it!

    Karli-Rae
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    It is intended to represent an emerging Flav - a small Western Green Drake insect.

    This one has a more "traditional" abdomen.

    Last edited by Byron haugh; 04-13-2013 at 07:06 PM.

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