About the Invicta Trout Fly
The Invicta is a highly versatile and effective fly pattern that has been popular among anglers for over a century. This classic fly has stood the test of time, and continues to be one of the most successful and reliable patterns for catching fish.
Often used to imitate the adult stage of various caddisfly species, the Invicta mimics an important food source for many species of freshwater fish. It's particularly effective when fish are feeding just below the surface and when sedges are present. Its ability to imitate the movement and appearance of live insects makes it an excellent choice for tricking even the wariest of fish.
Creator of this trout fly: James Ogden
Tier of this trout fly: Mandy Shelvey
Country of origin for this trout fly: England
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams, Still Water
Pattern Dressings
- Hook : 10-14.
- Thead : Black.
- Tail : Golden pheasant crest feather.
- Body : Waxed yellow seal's fur.
- Rib : Fine gold wire.
- Hackle : Palmered, red cock.
- Wing : Hen pheasant centre tail.
- Shoulder hackle : Red cock and blue jay.
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