About the Claret Bumble Trout Fly
  It is suggested that the Bumbles' origins date back to Derbyshire in the 1500's when the fly was attached to a horsehair line.
The fly when first alighting on the water was fished as a dapping fly, which slowly sank and fished as a wet hackle fly.
It is very successful and has therefore has  survived in fly boxes for more than 500 years.
The palmered hackles mimic insect legs movement on the surface film.
  
  Fishing Tips:
  F M Halford described the fly as " the priceless Bumble".
  
  
  Creator of this trout fly: Anon
  
  
  Tier of this trout fly: Paul Strasman
  
  
  Country of origin for this trout fly: England
  
  
  This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams
  
  
  Pattern Dressings
  - Hook : 8-12.
- Tying Silk : Black or claret.
- Body : Claret seal fur or claret tying silk.
- Rib : Oval gold.
- Palmered Hackle : Black and  claret cock. 
- Front Hackle : Traditional blue jay or grey partridge or guinea fowl, dyed blue.
 
  
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