Scraggly
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Scraggly
Scraggly
Hook - Mustad 3906B or equivalent, size 12-18
Thread - Black
Palmer rib - Grizzly hackle palmered through body and trimmed for a stubby or scraggly effect
Body - Peacock herl
Legs - Light brown hen hackle wound as a wet fly collar
Basically, a Griffiths Gnat Soft Hackle Pattern
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Re: Scraggly
Even your scraggly flies are impeccable.
Love this pattern. The spiky body hackle will give this fly a nice slow decent.
I’m also reminded of the classic woolly worm pattern.
Love this pattern. The spiky body hackle will give this fly a nice slow decent.
I’m also reminded of the classic woolly worm pattern.
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Re: Scraggly
What Ray said. Great dressing.
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Re: Scraggly
Scraggly? I think not. This is the pattern that the Bread Crust has always aspired to be; the Bread Crust grew up tattooed trailer trash, while Norm's Scraggly is kin to John Houseman and Hah-vahd.