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Royal Wulff - Dry Flies & Terrestrials Lee Wulff, Dan Bailey
Royal Wulff - Dry Flies & Terrestrials Lee Wulff, Dan Bailey
Royal Wulff - Dry Flies & Terrestrials Lee Wulff, Dan Bailey

Royal Wulff

$1.25

The Royal Wulff is one of the most recognizable and reliable dry flies in the world—and for good reason. With its bold red center, peacock herl body, and bushy hackle, this fly floats high, stays visible, and gets eaten. The fly’s unique coloration and shape give it an almost universal appeal. It’s often used during mayfly hatches, terrestrial season, or when trout are rising and you’re not quite sure what they’re rising to. Its high-floating construction makes it an excellent choice for rough water, riffles, and pocket water, where more delicate flies get drowned.

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The Royal Wulff is one of the most recognizable and reliable dry flies in the world—and for good reason. With its bold red center, peacock herl body, and bushy hackle, this fly floats high, stays visible, and gets eaten. The fly’s unique coloration and shape give it an almost universal appeal. It’s often used during mayfly hatches, terrestrial season, or when trout are rising and you’re not quite sure what they’re rising to. Its high-floating construction makes it an excellent choice for rough water, riffles, and pocket water, where more delicate flies get drowned.

The Royal Wulff is one of the most recognizable and reliable dry flies in the world—and for good reason. With its bold red center, peacock herl body, and bushy hackle, this fly floats high, stays visible, and gets eaten. The fly’s unique coloration and shape give it an almost universal appeal. It’s often used during mayfly hatches, terrestrial season, or when trout are rising and you’re not quite sure what they’re rising to. Its high-floating construction makes it an excellent choice for rough water, riffles, and pocket water, where more delicate flies get drowned.

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