{{+1}}Bredbo variant MK2 – Chatto’s original{{-1}}
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This is a variant of a variant and starts its journey with the oldest of true Australian trout flies the Bredbo which was designed around 1896 as a drowned hopper. Two hundred odd years later I tied a Bredbo MK1 variant which incorporated the materials from the Bredbo configured in much the same way as the Dunkeld fly. The MK1 works very well a a middle dropper fly when lock style fly fishing. It has been particularly successful on duller days and but I always thought that it was just not flashy enough for bright days.
I did trial just swapping the gold wire over to gold tinsel but the results were disappointing. Right through this evolutionary process my version of the Dunkeld remained my favourite middle dropper fly when loch style fly fishing. It has an orange seals fur body ribbed with gold holographic tinsel so I tried that form of body but with yellow seals fur for Bredbo MK2 variant.
The MK2 is a great alternative middle dropper lock fly to my tie of a Dunkeld for those bright full sun days and also a very formidable wee wet for faster or discoloured rivers.
Materials
Hook | Body thread | Second thread | Tail | Rib | Wing | Front hackle |
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Medium shank wet fly (Tiemco 3769) | Yellow seals fur | Black 6/0 thread | Golden pheasant tippets | Gold tinsel | Brown pheasant under feather hackle barbules | English partridge feather |
Process
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