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Damsel Cary

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In today’s Fly Tying Tutorial Video, Rick Passek (The FlyFish Fanatic)™ will tie a Searching pattern that resembles the Cary but takes into account how the British tie their Damsels. This pattern incorporates 2 styles and is DEADLY

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Hook- Ahrex FW563 size 10-14
Tail- Barred Mallard Olive
Body- Hends Hard Dubbing Mix
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#2 Collar Hackle- Olive dyed Pheasant Fibers


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Rick Passek is the author of the Freshman Fly Fishing book series, Fly Tyer and Fly Fishing instructor. Rick has been Fly Fishing for more than 35 years. Rick specializes in entomology and Fly Tying to create flies representing the fish food for the species he is after (Trout, salmon, steelhead or tropical fish).

 

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