Some Dries for Lough Corrib, Co. Galway, Ireland…
May 9th, 2012
I tied these few dry-flies for John O Malley to try on Corrib. I have no doubt that they will work. The mayfly patterns are an adaptation of my NZ emerger. They’re tied with a tail to keep the body on rather than in the surface film. The little ones are that same emerger, just tied in black and much smaller to represent caenis. Caenis time of year in Ireland is rapidly approaching!
Tight Lines.. Ronan..
- The Caenis patterns are tied on a Kamasan 175 size 16 hook, black squirrel body, dear hair wing and white post.
- Size 10 Kamasan 175, Red rib, deer hair and/or red game tail, mayfly colured body, Deer hair wing, high viz or white post.
Categories: Expedition Caenis, corrib, John O Malley, Mayfly, Ronan, Some Dries for Lough Corrib Co. Galway Ireland