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Shipman's Buzzer Orange

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Our Price:  £0.29
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Fly Categories:  Emergers & Suspenders
Fulling Mill Equivalent:  370
Price US:  $0.58
Price Euro:  €0.37
Part No:  EF-5740

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Shipmans Buzzer Orange - Trout Fly

This pattern imitates another emerging chironomid midge. Though created in 1979-80 by Dave Shipman, it has become very popular in recent years with British still-water anglers. It can come in a variety of body colours.
 

Tying Instructions for Shipmans Buzzer Orange

For the more adventurous among you we have provided tying specifications for the Shipmans Buzzer Orange. Remember at The Essential Fly we sell the Shipmans Buzzer Orange fly at just £0.25 for each Trout fly. It is certainly worth tying the Shipmans Buzzer Orange yourself to understand the pleasure of catching a fish with your own tied fly, however at the price we sell flies is is only worth tying one or two Shipmans Buzzer Oranges. Spend more time fishing instead of tying flies - buy volume online at The Essential Fly for Trout Flies

Shipmans Buzzer Orange - Trout Fly Tying Instructions
HookDown-eyed 10-18
Threadorange
Tailwhite antron
Bodyorange seal fur or substitute


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