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  • Yellow Peril Fly

    Hi there, have any of you used the yellow peril fly?
    It looks a very good fly for Sea Trout.

    I am very happy to use the Stoat's Tail, Silver Stoat's Tail or Medicine in various sizes.

    Opinions, as always, would be very welcome.

  • #2
    A very good Sea Trout pattern indeed, the Yellow combined with the black gives it a contrast, An old Friend of mine, god rest his soul, used a pattern very similar to this in various sizes to the detriment of all others, and often fished 2 on the same cast, he swore by it, night and day, especially good on a clearing spate river.

    Mike

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    • #3
      yellow peril

      Cheers Mike, what about success at night, say > 11PM?

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      • #4
        Would you happen to have a picture of the fly by any chance. I am fairly new to fishing for sewin and have never seen or heard of this pattern before.

        Many thanks

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        • #5
          The sewin version is on the fishtec site.
          jon

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          • #6
            Thanks jon.

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            • #7
              A fly that has always done very well on the Towy. However, doubt it would achieve anything beyond what a silver stoat would, but always nice to fish/dress a new pattern.

              Rough tying would be:

              hook: longshank 10-6
              body: silver tinsel with silver wire rib
              tail: yellow hackle fibres
              false hackle: yellow hackle fibres
              wing: black squirrel tail
              overwing: pearl tinsel
              cheeks: jungle cock

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              • #8
                Jon

                Would I be right to assume that the yellow hackle could be substituted for either red or blue to great effect also?

                Richy.

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                • #9
                  Of course rich, but then it becomes a different pattern! Put a black hackle on there and its a silver stoats, a red tail and blue hackle and u have a bruiser and a red tail and red hackle u get a bloody butcher, you really dont have to worry about the flies names, just tie what looks right and generally fish will agree bud.
                  jon

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