Temperate species
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These are estuary species that are traditionally target species from coastal NSW all the way to Central Queensland but above that are more often just considered more of a by catch. For me that includes bream, flathead and whiting as well as t is not limited to yellow fin bream bream, dusky flathead and whiting.
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{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 5{{-1}}
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The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.{{end}}
{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 4{{-1}}
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The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.{{end}}
{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 3{{-1}}
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The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.{{end}}
{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 2{{-1}}
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The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.{{end}}
{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 1{{-1}}
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This is the first module in the estuary and flats fly tying course and the three starting flies are 3 of my favourites yet not so hard to tie flies. Tie the flies in the order they are presented in the course so that you build a complete skill base.{{end}}