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Royal Wulff Fly

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About the Royal Wulff Trout Fly

The Royal Wulff is one of the famous Wulff series created in 1930 by the great fly fisherman and innovator Lee Wulff.

It is used very successfully throughout the world as an attractor pattern. Its bouyancy and visibility on fast tumbling waters is excellent and the red waistcoat gives an added trigger to stimulate the trout.

Creator of this trout fly: Lee Wulff

Tier of this trout fly: Mandy Shelvey

Country of origin for this trout fly: America

This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams, Still Water

Pattern Dressings

  • Hook : 10-18.
  • Thread : Black or brown.
  • Tail : Brown bucktail or calf tail.
  • Body : Peacock herl, red floss, peacock herl.
  • Wing : Brown bucktail or calf tail.
  • Hackle : Dark brown cock.

The wing of brown calf tail or bucktail is tied upright and divided.

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