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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Bivisible


A classic Catskill dry fly shown above with a few Light Cahills in the background. 

Hook: #14-18 dry fly
Thread: black 70 denier
Hackle: brown for rear 2/3, cream or white for front 1/3
Optional tail (not shown): brown hackle fibers 
Posted by -89 at 10:04 PM
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Labels: attractor, bivisible, Catskill fly, classic, dry fly, fly pattern, fly tying

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