About the Black Bi-Visible Trout Fly
The Black Bi-Visible is a fly that can be seen when floating high on the roughness of a busy stream or during the last hour leading to dusk and for the fisherman whose eyes have lost the keen edge of youth.
The Bi-visible is used for dapping when tied on a larger hook.
Expert Tip:
There is little object in making fish rise to one's fly, unless one can hook them!
A. Courtney Williams (1949).
Creator of this trout fly: E R Hewitt
Tier of this trout fly: Many Shelvey
Country of origin for this trout fly: America
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams
Pattern Dressings
- Hook : 10-14.
- Thread : Black.
- Tail : Black hackle tips or fibres
- Body : Plamered black cock.
- Hackles : White cock hackle.
Partridge L3B Captain Hamilton Dry Fly Up Eye.
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