Water Beetle
Here's a wee cracking little realistic sinking water beetle fly. That looks like the real deal. We know the fish think so; it was designed two decades ago in New Zealand, targeting cruising wary browns in various local gin clear lakes near his old home. In doing so, our geeky founder dedicated seasons to perfect it. Fooling them by setting traps and twitching them as they came along, however, quite often, the wary browns would inhale it as it descended, unable to wait for it to settle. And it was the same old story for him, "fish on."
To help it sink, it has a hidden inner-wrapped body dubbed over with a glistening dubbing. It also has our signature Metallic hard beetle shell incorporated in its design and spindly fly legs. Let's face it: all fish will eat water beetles, and they are found worldwide. (in fish stomachs)
We think - obviously! That you will not find a better water beetle fly design out there. So grab a few of these and have fun. Before the fish gobble up your water beetle offering, all we ask is to please take time and admire the design and its creation. Thank you.
Tide on a wide gaspe curved Japanese fly hook because we love our flies, and you guys are nothing but the best. Eh!
Remember, Having more than one good fly in the correct size is always good. So, the more significant the pack, the better; that way, you will have a few staple flies doubled and trebled up in the pack selection.
As we know, there's nothing worse than losing the only fly you have that works.
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