Description
Red Wulff
The Red Wulff Fly is a popular dry fly used in fly fishing. It was first tied by Lee Wulff in the 1930s and is a variation of the classic Royal Wulff Fly.
The Red Wulff features a bright red body made of floss or dubbing, with a white calf hair wing and a tail made of moose hair or other similar materials.
Tyers typically tie this fly on a dry fly hook, with sizes ranging from #10 to #20.
Anglers know the Red Wulff for its high visibility on the water, making it an excellent choice for fishing in fast-moving currents or low light conditions.
The fly particularly excels at enticing trout and other freshwater fish that feed on insects and other small prey found on the water’s surface.
Anglers can use a variety of techniques, including dead drifting, skittering, and twitching, to fish with this versatile fly.
This buggy dry fly imitates many different types of mayflies and terrestrials, too. An excellent dry fly for prospecting, anglers can fish it in slow or fast water. It is very versatile representing a mayfly, a moth a spinner or just a tasty looking morsel. It imitates drakes, attractors and mayflies.
Anglers use this trout fly for fishing on rivers, streams, and still water. Great for catching Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Atlantic Salmon, Steelies, Grayling, Bass and the like.
Overall, anglers have found the Red Wulff Fly to be a classic pattern that proves its effectiveness over the years, making it a must-have in any angler’s fly box.
Comes in hook sizes 10-18
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Frank –
Great fly. Speedy delivery.
Fabian –
Excellently tied fly. Great value for the price!
John C. (verified owner) –
Nice fly
Brian Quick (verified owner) –
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