Mallard and Claret
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Mallard and Claret is a popular fishing fly in the United Kingdom.
As its name suggests, this fly is constructed from the feathers of a Mallard Duck together with a Claret coloured body. The dressing is simple:
Materials Hook: sizes 8 to 14 Thread: Black thread Tail: 7-8 fibres of golden pheasant tippet Rib: silver or gold wire Body: Dubbed claret seal's fur False hackle: black hen hackle Wing: Rolled wing from a Mallard Bronze shoulder feather Head: Tying thread
Also known as the 'M and C' - a good general pattern that imitates a wide range of trout food items.
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