White Wulff dry fly
Highlighted in this fly tying tutorial is a pattern created by the great Lee Wulff, the "White Wulff." This fly can be tied to represent various naturals, such as the Ephoron Leukon (aka White Fly), drakes like the Isonychia (aka Slate Drake), and many more. Perhaps even more importantly, the White Wulff can also serve as a high-floating attractor pattern useful in fast water for trout, steelhead, and other stream fish. Regardless of the intent or prey, this is a classic fly that simply catches fish.
Featured in this tutorial are the D101BL hooks by Allen Fly Fishing; these are great hooks with a smooth profile, plus barbless. View them at the following link: http://www.allenflyfishing.com/d101bl-standard-dry-fly-barbless/
Additionally featured in this tutorial is beautiful silver badger hackle from Clearwater Hackle. This is a high-quality hackle that I encourage you to check out. Their webpage is at the following link: http://www.clearwaterhackle.com/
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