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The Essential Fly Diawl Bach Pearly Rib Fishing Fly

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Our Part Number
EF-5378-10
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5056544618060
Manufacturer Part Number
EF-5378-10
Brand
The Essential Fly
Product Type
Fishing Flies

Fishing Fly Details
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Fly Type
Diawl

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Diawl Bach Pearly Rib - Wet & Nymphs

The Diawl Bach Pearly Rib is based on the Diawl Bach.

Diawl Bach Pearly Rib

The Diawl Bach Pearly Rib as the name indicates is Welsh Fly. Diawl Bach translated means Little Devil. the Diawl Bach pattern has achieved success in many waters including reservoirs like Chew Valley and Blagdon. The Diawl Bach Pearly Rib is one of the many variations on the Diawl Bach theme which have dyed peacock herl bodies or ribs / cheeks of holographic tinsel. The key to the Diawl Bach and its variants is that it is sparecely dressed.

 

Trout Wet Fly - Diawl Bach Pearly Rib

wet flies like Diawl Bach Pearly Rib are are range of flies that imitate larva, pupa, drowned adults and Lures

The trout finds most of its food beneath the surface of the water, sometimes by grubbing around the weed-beds, at other times by rising in water to take nymphs and pupae on their way to the surface

The wet flies which include Diawl Bach Pearly Rib fall into various categories: larval and pupal forms of various aquatic insects; drowned adults or even swamped stillborn flies; and drowned terrestrials such as beetles. Many do not represent anything in nature, but are classed as attractor flies or lures, designed to tempt the fish to take out of curiosity. A number of the silver-bodied flies can emulate small fry or minnows. Most of the dry flies have a wet-fly equivalents. The use of heavier hooks, softer hen hackles instead of Cock Feather , and in the case of winged flies a backward-sloping wing, changes the dry fly into a wet one which sinks below the sufrace of the water. Cock Feather hackles are used for these patterns but they are taken from the very young bird where the individual fibres are very soft.

There are two main areas of wet-fly fishing. Firstly, there are the wild rain-fed rivers and streams where it is difficult to see a fish rise let alone see a minute dry fly on the surface. On such waters, wet flies are used almost exclusively upstream and down, as necessity or terrain dictates. The second main area of wet-fly fishing is on atill waters like lakes, lochs and reservoirs, where the angler uses a team of wet flies just below the surface.

On wild streams while searching for the natural Brownie, soft-hackled wet flies like the Partridge and Orange, the Barbless Snipe and Purple Northern Spider Heritage Range, the Black Spider, a wet Coch-Y-Bondhu, and many others are used.

'When do you fish a wet fly, and when a dry?'

Always fish a dry-fly pattern when you see a trout rising during a hatch of natural insects. However, when the trout refuses to rise to a dry fly, fishing just below the surface with a wet fly can often work. When no activity is obvious, it is a case for the wet fly, pure and simple.

The soft, game-bird hackles of many wet flies have the necessary mobility in the water. They pulsate and 'kick' in the current, attracting the fish by their very movement. They look alive and edible; the two key properties for a successful fly.

Wet Fly Diawl Bach Pearly Rib fishing techniques

a technique that has stood the test of time, where the fly (e.g. the Diawl Bach Pearly Rib) is fished sub-surface and is retrieved slowly using a 'Figure-of-Eight' manipulation of the line in the hand. A floating or intermediate line can be used to retrieve the Diawl Bach Pearly Rib

 

 

Diawl Bach Pearly Rib - Fly Tying Dressing

Fly Tying Difficulty: 3

For the fly tyers you we have provided tying specifications for the Diawl Bach Pearly Rib. Remember at The Essential Fly we sell the Diawl Bach Pearly Rib at incredible prices with a top quality fly and service to back it up. It is certainly worth tying the Diawl Bach Pearly Rib yourself to understand the pleasure of catching a fish with your own tied fly, however at the price we sell flies it is only worth tying one or two Diawl Bach Pearly Rib as your can spend more time fishing instead of tying flies - buy volume online with us.


Hook Sizes

10 to 14

Silk Thread

Black or brown

Tail

Brown Cock Feather hackle fibres

Body

Peacock herl & Holographic pearl tinsel

Hackle

Dark brown hen

 

 

The Essential Fly Diawl Bach Pearly Rib Fishing Fly was last modified on 29/12/2023 07:20

 

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2 Reviews:

Well made Flies
Rating:
16 February 2023  | 

Yet to try these flies,but both your varieties are well made and hopefully will perform well at Blagdon and Chew in new season!


A classic fish taking fly
Rating:
01 October 2017  | 

Well tied and finished, a quality fly.

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