06-04-2011, 03:23 AM
There is a picture of the wet version in each of these links. The dry isn't much different just more hackle and use more buoyant materials on the body.
wet flies:
[url "http://www.reelflies.ca/Mormon_Girl_p/mormon-girl.htm"]http://www.reelflies.ca/...rl_p/mormon-girl.htm[/url]
[url "http://www.classictrout.com/wetflies/m/mormongirl_wet.php"]http://www.classictrout.com/...m/mormongirl_wet.php[/url]
There is no picture of a dry on this link, but it does give the materials or recipe.
Dry:
[url "http://www.west-fly-fishing.com/fly-pattern-recipe/dry/mormongirl.shtml"]http://www.west-fly-fishing.com/...dry/mormongirl.shtml[/url]
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wet flies:
[url "http://www.reelflies.ca/Mormon_Girl_p/mormon-girl.htm"]http://www.reelflies.ca/...rl_p/mormon-girl.htm[/url]
[url "http://www.classictrout.com/wetflies/m/mormongirl_wet.php"]http://www.classictrout.com/...m/mormongirl_wet.php[/url]
There is no picture of a dry on this link, but it does give the materials or recipe.
Dry:
[url "http://www.west-fly-fishing.com/fly-pattern-recipe/dry/mormongirl.shtml"]http://www.west-fly-fishing.com/...dry/mormongirl.shtml[/url]
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