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Opal Olive

Imagine it is a bright April day on an Irish lough, a few high, wispy clouds dot the sky. It is far from warm but there are the first hints of spring in the air and a few Lake Olives are hatching. What do you tie on to the middle of your wet fly leader?ContinueContinue reading “Opal Olive”

Posted byClaretbumblerNovember 28, 2020August 12, 2023Posted infly tying, wetflyTags:Irish fly pattern, Irish olive pattern, Opal OliveLeave a comment on Opal Olive
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