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An easy to see, well floating and low riding ant pattern with the typical look of a red wood ant.
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This fly is an all-round pattern for the whole season and are easily taken by the fish. If you are fishing in boreal forests this fly is a go-to pattern when trout are feeding in wind lanes and picking bug’s of the surface after a windy day. Trout that feed along the banks of both rivers and lakes are used to see these on an everyday basis and will for sure most likely take it. If no specific hatch is going on.. put this on! The yellow polypropylene post is visible far away, the parachute hackle keeps it floating and those black krystal flash legs add that little that make this fly look like the real thing. Designed, and fished a lot by Guideline staff member Rune Andre Stokkebekk.
Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant is found in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. It’s one of the most common ant species on the planet. The size of these insects varies from 4-9 mm and this pattern is around 7mm in length and has proven to be an effective size. The workers of this type of ant is crawling in trees and are out gathering nutrition and building materials to the nest and are constantly exposed to weather. They are easily blown onto the water and trout sees these bug’s regular where they are found.
Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant is found in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. It’s one of the most common ant species on the planet. The size of these insects varies from 4-9 mm and this pattern is around 7mm in length and has proven to be an effective size. The workers of this type of ant is crawling in trees and are out gathering nutrition and building materials to the nest and are constantly exposed to weather. They are easily blown onto the water and trout sees these bug’s regular where they are found.