Flutterers are the hatching mayflies that flutter their wings on the surface of the water to free themselves from the larval skin. The still-attached larval skin is depicted with a dense hackle tail, the wings are tilted backwards. This stage is very attractive for trout - easy prey! |
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Olive Dun CDC Flutterer |
Olive Dun CDC Flutterer
Olive dun CDC flutterer- very effective during the early hatch of olives |
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