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Another type of nymph in great usage by the angler is the buzzer, an imitation ov the pupal stage of the Chironomid or Midge.
Traditional trout flies are probably the most commonly recognised trout flies and most non-anglers would think of these when you mention fly fishing. Anatomy of aTraditional Winged Wet Fly
Staying with the tradional theme the next section deals witl upwing dries The Anatomy of a Traditional Upwing Dry Fly
Next is the North country Spider, simple in construction using few materials, however this can make it harder than you think to get these flies right. The Anatony of a North Country Spider
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