For mobility and action there is little to beat feather as a winging material and streamers, as well as feather-winged patterns, are extremely effective on many types of water. Although cock hackles were once the most commonly-used material, they have been almost entirely superceded by marabou. This soft, ultra-mobile, feather is now used to produce the wings and tails on a large number of patterns for reservoirs and small stillwaters, because, combined with a weighted body or head, it provides the fly with an almost irresistible action.

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Picture of Leprechaun
Devised by Peter Wood, the name, not surprisingly, comes from its bright green colour.
€.80
€.77

Picture of Muddler Minnow
This is the tying of Don Gapen's original muddler, created to imitate a small fish.

€.98

Picture of Dawson's Olive
Although basically a lure, the subtle combination of varying shades of olive give this fly a very natural appearance.
€1.78
€1.69