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Hot Ally's BMD Shrimp Fly

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    About the Hot Ally's BMD Shrimp Salmon Atlantic Fly

    The Hot Ally's BMD Shrimp is a variant of the classic Ally's Shrimp that, although originally tied as a joke, has since proved to be one of the greatest salmon flies ever created. It does well at any time of year.

    Ally's Shrimp is probably the most used Atlantic salmon fly in the World.

    Creator of this salmon atlantic fly: Alastair Gowans

    Country of origin for this salmon atlantic fly: Scotland

    This salmon atlantic fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams

    Pattern Dressings

    • Hook : BMD 14.
    • Tag : Oval silver tinsel.
    • Tail : Hot orange bucktail and pearl crystal hair.
    • Body, rear half : No.4 scarlet Glo Brite floss.
    • Body, front half : Black floss.
    • Rib : Oval silver tinsel.
    • Unde rwing : Natural grey squirrel.
    • Over wing : Natural grey squirrel and orange golden pheasant tippet.
    • Collar : Hot orange hackle.
    • Head : Fluorescent red.

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