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DT (Double Thorax) Bloodmidge Larva


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Terrestrials & Midges
Target Species: Trout
Recommended Region: Eastern Canada
Imitation: Mayflies
Material List: Hook: #18 Eagle Claw Red Nymph
Thread: 8/0 Red
Body: Red Flashabou
Thorax: 2 Wraps of Red Tinted Peacock (2 strands twisted into a rope) followed by 2-3 wraps of Dark Dun Ostritch Herl
Tying Instructions: May be tied any size 14-24.
Presentation Tips: I like to fish these flies on the bottom under an indicator.
Good in two fly rigs where allowed using a dry on top.

Current Species For This Pattern
Trout (1 votes)





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