Fly tying, The Hot Head Damsel
The Hot Head Damsel A very simple, easy to tie fly that requires minimal materials. One for fishing round the margins or if your on a new venue its a great all rounder especially paired up with the likes of a snake fly or cats whisker. With this fly it can really pay off to play about with retrives, I like to start off with a slow figure 8 trying to work the margins or depths but have also done quite well with a random type retrive, it seems to induce takes and the hot orage head is a great target point for the fish. Its also worth noting that other colours such as lime green, pink and yellow make great additions to this pattern. Thanks for watching and i hope you have subscribed. Hook - Kamasan B175 8# Bead - Orange 3.8mm brass Bead Thread - Uni-Thread Olive 8/0 Tail - Medium olive Marabou Rib - Trout line UV Ribbing Fibres Orange Body - Olive Super Natural Dubbin (Bann Valley) Hackle 1 - Olive French Partridge Hackle 2 - Olive English Partridge https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free...

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