About the Red Dapping Badger Trout Fly
Expert Tip:
The idea behind dapping is to get the fly to skip across the waves or ripples.
A reasonable wind is essential, too little and the fly does not "dapple" properly, too strong and the whole thing becomes very difficult to control
As it is only the fly that touches the water the fish are unaware of any line being attached to it and they seem to find this skipping action of the fly tantalizing and irresistible, indeed, often they will come out of the water and attempt to take the fly in mid-air.
Country of origin for this trout fly: England
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Still Water fish
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