Description
The Coch-y-Bonddu is a traditional Welsh wet fly, dating back to the 1700s. It is named after the Welsh words “coch” (red) and “bonddu” (black), which refer to the fly’s color scheme. The Coch-y-Bonddu is a popular fly for trout fishing in stillwaters and rivers. It is known for its effectiveness in imitating a wide range of aquatic insects, including beetles, moths, and dragonflies.
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