Description
The Mallard and Claret is a well-known wet fly that was created in the 1850s by Aberdeen fly tyer William Murdock. It is a popular fly for trout fishing in the United Kingdom and is known for its versatility, as it can imitate a wide range of trout food items, such as drowned flies, shrimp, and small fish. The Mallard and Claret is a great all-around fly that can be used in a variety of conditions, making it a popular choice for both experienced and beginner anglers.
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