Do fish really eat Crane Flies?
A viewer requested, non-traditional terrestrial fly– this crane fly can be an effective still or slow water pattern for any number of species.
Hook: #10-12 long shank
Body: Cinnamon turkey tail fibers
Legs: Knotted pheasant tail fibers
Wings: Ginger hackle feather tips
Hackle: Brown dry fly
The needle hook used here: amzn.to/3zXVYjS
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