Ken Hanley introduces readers to furling, the technique of twisting materials together to form bodies on flies. Tying Furled Flies demonstrates the unlimited potential for creating distinctive mottled and variegated patterns to imitate some of the common foods that trout, bass, and steelhead feed on. Hanley includes some of the most common trout stream bugs such as mayflies, caddis, and stoneflies; he also delves into the world of pygmy grasshoppers and dragonflies. Recipes and patterns for 20 furled flies.
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