The Art of Tying the Wet Fly & Fishing the Flymph

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Flymphs: The Forgotten Hybrid? • BC Outdoors Magazine

Hackling Spiders and Flymphs – Swing the Fly

1971 1st edition thus. Small 8vo (130 x 193mm). Pp159. B/w photographs and illustrations. Blue cloth, spine titled in silver. Introduction by Ernest

THE ART OF TYING THE WET FLY AND FISHING THE FLYMPH. By James A. Leisenring and Vernon S. Hidy. 1971 first edition thus.

The Art of Tying the Wet Fly & Fishing the

Ephemerella subvaria is one of the most storied hatches in American fly fishing lore and this lovely little soft hackle bead head wet fly pattern is designed to fish the hatch wet if the fish are being a bit picky on the surface. The wet fly pattern called the Flymph was reputedly coined in the forties before the term emerger came into parlance. Whatever the origins, these flies work well and are wonderful to fish.

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