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    Default Oak Fly







    A.K.A. the Down-looker; a fly for the rivers of mid-Wales. Swapped out the woodcock wing for hen pheasant and added a wire counter-rib to protect the ostrich.


    hook - Dai Riki 070 #10
    thread - Danville 6/0 orange
    rib - ostrich herl grey/x-small wire copper
    body - Uni-Stretch hot orange
    hackle - hen furnace
    wing - hen pheasant


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    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    I could see that working in the appropriate size for both October Caddis and Salmonflies, though I'd certainly swap the wing for bronze mallard if I actually intended to fish something so pretty.
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