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The Blob Fly Invasion is here!
Here’s a new weapon for your lake fishing arsenal. Finicky Rainbows and Browns really go after Blob flies, although British fly fishers can’t explain why. These are fished with a stillwater technique developed by competition fly fishers in England; fast-stripping brightly colored "Blob" flies at all depths, depending on the fly line being used. The Blob flies are simple to tye and the method is absolutely deadly. Blob flies can be fished alone, doubled three feet apart, as an attractor trailing a nymph behind it, or all of the above under an indicator on choppy days. See YouTube for tons of Blob fly fishing and tying videos. Here are the favorite materials from Frozen North Flyfishing (FNF) for tying Blob Flies. Of course, all of these materials can also be incorporated into bugger patterns, etc.
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