
I haven’t posted in a while, and I want to explain why. I’ve been dealing with some serious frustration with WordPress. I’m getting hundreds of spam messages every day, and on top of that, I can’t properly edit my text while writing. Because of this, I have to write everything in Word or somewhere else first, then paste it into WordPress.
But here’s the catch: if I want to add a link or make corrections after pasting, everything gets messed up—and I basically have to rewrite the entire article from scratch. So I apologize for posting so rarely lately.
Also, I’m really sorry if I missed one of your comments—it’s become very difficult to spot real messages among all the spam. For now, please don’t worry about leaving comments, as I might not see them anyway. Hopefully, things will improve soon.
-The Mojo Yarn body gives the fly a realistic, mottled appearance, much closer to how insects actually look in nature—far better than using flat, solid colors like most of the dubbing. – The CDC wing loop traps air and creates natural buoyancy, while adding lifelike motion on the surface film. – The partridge legs bring subtle its characteristic realism that fish can’t resist. This fly is a game-changer for peche à vue. Just play it slightly in front of a cruising trout, and watch the take. It’s a tiny fly with huge potential, especially when fish are keying in on emergers struggling to hatch.

- Hook: Demmon size 16 -I like the shape of it because is slightly curved and provides a nice anatomic shape.
- Weight: Tungsten wire ( I avoid to use lead wire first because it is toxic for environment and for me, then because it is bulky , tungsten wire is thin and 2 times heavier than lead.
- Thread: Sumo Power Thread 50DEN – yellow.
- Tail: Pheasant barbs -natural color
- Ribbing: copper wire
- Body: Mojo yarn Nymph – color A21
- Wing: loop of natural creamy brown CDC
- Legs: partridge barbs.

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