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Our Part Number: MH-5014-14Bar Code: 5056544633308Manufacturer Part Number: MH-5014-14Brand: The Essential FlyProduct Type Fishing FliesFishing Fly Details -Fly Type Sea TroutHook Specifications -Hook Points 1Fishing Species -Use To Catch Grayling YesFishing Situations -Use On Rivers YesUse On Brooks & Streams Yes
The Snipe Bloa is one of the classic English North Country spider style flies used all over the world in fly fishing. It is often known as the Light Snipe spider. Talk to Mike and many fishermen in Wharfedale and RIbblesdale and this is known to be a real killer. The feathers for this hackle are the light, soft, grey feathers from under the snipe's wing. There are only a handful of these feathers in each wing,
The Snipe Bloa can be used to catch Rainbow Trout
The Snipe Bloa can be used to catch Brown Trout
The Snipe Bloa Spider can be used to catch Grayling
Our Mike Harding Range of Northern Fly patterns are tied to the traditional patterns. The flies are all designed from Mike's excellent book on Northern Spider patterns. Check it out, it is really good!
Tied as part of our Heritage Range these flies are tied with real silk and the best quality materials - just as these flies should be . We love these flies, they look great and most importantly these flies catch fish!
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 Grouse & Yellow 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, 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 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 Snipe and Purple, the Black Spider, a wet Coch-y-Bonddu, and many others are used.
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.
Hook Sizes
14 to 18
Silk Thread
Pearsall's Yellow
Hackle
Snipe undercovert
The Essential Fly Snipe Bloa Northern Spider Heritage Range Fishing Fly was last modified on 13/03/2023 12:16
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