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Peeking from the house


tied by john adams
Current Tags for This Pattern
/ Black /
Fly Type: Nymphs
Target Species: Trout
Recommended Region: General Europe
Imitation: Caddis Flies
Material List: Hook
Thread black
Body deer
Glass head
Tying Instructions: n/a

Current Species For This Pattern
Emerger (1 votes)
Nymph (1 votes)
Streamer (1 votes)




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GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS, FALCON), November 1997
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ISBN: 1-55821-067-9
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