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Fly Fishing Usage: Dry FliesPart No: EF-3060Manufacturer: The Essential Fly
The Bivisible Brown is tied entierly from hackles - no other materials other than tying thread are used. It is the combination of colours of hackles on the collar and body which produced the distinct Bi-visible effect on the Bivisible Brown. As a bushy fly the Bivisible Brown is normally fished as a dry fly on fast broken water where it floats easily riding high on the sufrace with floatant. The Bivisible Brown also makes a good dropper fly when fishing on a lake in large waves. Finally the Bivisible Brown makes a great dapping fly
The Bivisible Brown can be used to catch Atlantic Salmon
The Bivisible Brown can be used to catch Rainbow Trout
The Bivisible Brown can be used to catch Brown Trout
The Bivisible Brown can be used to catch Sea Trout
As the name indicates dry flies which include Bivisible Brown are designed to float on the surface of the water. Trout dry flies types which include Bivisible Brown imitate a wide variery of flies and insects which inhabit the surface of the water. There is nothing like using dry flies and watching trout and grayling rise to the surface. To purists dry fly fishing is the true art-form of fly fishing, indeed some rivers only permit dry fly fishing. There are some dry flies (e.g. the Popper, Muddlers) which are designed to attract fish by the action of creating a surface disturbance. The flies are made from very bouyant materials (e.g, cork, ethafoam or deer hair, the latter having a generous application of floatant). A Muddler retrieved upwind of a rise can often result in a bulge in the water as the fish follows the fly.
A dry fly like Bivisible Brown has flotant (Gink is the most popular) warmed in your hand and gently rubbed into the hackles to help Bivisible Brown float and they are usually cast singly on a trout tapered leader. A floating line is used, but with the tapered leader de-greased so that it does not glint and flash light spooking the trout
The Bivisible Brown can be used as a Dapping Fly. In Ireland, it is common to see the locals using a dapping technique on the loughs. They usually use a long rod, often as long as 17ft, a large fly reel (or alternatively a beautifully smooth-running Centrepin reel) containing strong nylon spinning line attached to about 5 yards of 'floss line'. The floss line is joined to a level leader of about 4 feet, with a hook about size 10 on to which a couple of mayflies or a Bivisible Brown have been caught at the thorax. The floss line billows out in front of the boat, and the rod is held so that the mayfly or Bivisible Brown skip enticingly across the surface of the water, as the breeze fluctuates. This seems to be an irresistible attraction to the trout, the odd salmon has been known to be can be caught with this method.
With this method live mayfly are used to dap on the surface!. Howewer we use mayfly and later in the season cranefly imitations. Alterbative in place of the natural fly, sometimes a very bushy tied fly is substituted - often of two contrasting colours (bi-visible) to assist the angler in identifying the position of the fly. The Bivisible Brown is great fun when used for dapping
For the more adventurous among you we have provided tying specifications for the Bivisible Brown. Remember at The Essential Fly we sell the Bivisible Brown at incredible prices with a top quality fly and service to back it up. It is certainly worth tying the Bivisible Brown yourself to understand the pleasure of catching a fish with your own tied fly, however at the price we sell flies it is only worth tying one or two Bivisible Brown as your can spend more time fishing instead of tying flies - buy volume online with us.Hook SizesDry fly size 6 to 16Silk ThreadBlackTailBlack cock hackle pointBody HackleBlack cock hacklesCollar HackleBrown cock hackles
Hook Sizes
Dry fly size 6 to 16
Silk Thread
Black
Tail
Black cock hackle point
Body Hackle
Black cock hackles
Collar Hackle
Brown cock hackles
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Dry flies are therefore an important weapon in the fly fisherman's arsenal and there is little that matches the excitement of seeing a fish rise and take your dry fly from the surface. Choosing the right trout fly can be difficult and over the years it has almost become a black art! The sensible fly fisherman will of course match the hatch when he starts fishing, there are often key flies like caddis, sedge, mayflies or olives that should always be considered when hatching or clever flies like Klinkhammers which with theirparachute and body dipping into the sub-surface look like a fly emerging.
The Essential Fly is an award winning fly fishing company. We have won awards for customer service so if you need help and are not keen on the Internet for ordering then use our telephone ordering department (UK) 0845 401 4001 International +44 (0)113 816 0053 for you to order Bivisible Brown if you need assistance and for all of your fly fishing needs, our team is always ready to help. Our telephone ordering service operates Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Grenwich Mean Time (GMT).The Bivisible Brown is available for purchase for £0.48 and has a part number of EF-3060. The Bivisible Brown has an online saving of £0.27 (36%) when purchasing the Bivisible Brown from www.theessentialfly.com.[/IF} As well as Bivisible Brown
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