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The Danish Pastry Fly Christmas Style
 The Danish Pastry Fly Christmas Style 
Martin Joergensen
 
 

The Christmas Fly is a fly that poked it's way into Martin's winter-flybox-project. It's basically a Danish Pastry Fly with Christmas colors.

 


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
from the Global FlyFisher staff
Bob Petti
Bob Skehan
Steve Schweitzer &
Martin Joergensen


Christmas Fly


Materials
HookKamasan B175 size 6
Tying threadRed 6/0
RibbingRed copper wire
BodyGold dubbing
HackleGreen
EyesBead chain


Tying instructions
See the Danish Pastry Fly for full tying instructions with step-by-step illustrations

User comments
From: Peter John Tinkler · petertnklr·at·yahoo.co.uk
Submitted February 2nd 2006

I am a secretary of a trout lake in england,i found your site very interesting.


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