About the Light Hendrickson Trout Fly
The Light Hendrickson, as the name suggests is a variant of the Hendrickson and was devised by Art Flick in the 1940s to imitate the Ephemerella Subvaria.
Expert Tip:
This example incorporates Flick's use of urine burned belly fur fron the vixen red fox, dubbed to produce a slightly more pale and pinkish body.
Creator of this trout fly: Art Flick
Tier of this trout fly: Dave Brandt
Country of origin for this trout fly: Catskills, USA
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams
Pattern Dressings
- Hook : 12-16.
- Thread : Light tan.
- Tail : Dun hackle barbs.
- Wing : Lemon flank from wood duck.
- Body : Urine burned red fox belly fur.
- Hackle : Dun hackle.
An alternative for the wing is dye mallard.
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