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The addition of a wing also takes it out of the wingless wet category but we delight on beautiful soft hackles as well on this site.Mataura mayfly wrote:So enlighten me..... are Steelhead flymphs not meant to have floss bodies? quote]
Here is the simple difference between a Flymph and a thread or other bodied Soft Hackle. The term flymph was created by "Pete" Hidy in the expanded edition of The Art of Tying the Wet Fly and Fishing the Flymph
A WINGLESS ARTIFICIAL FLY with a soft, translucent body of fur or wool which blends with the undercolor of the tying silk, utilizing soft hackle fibers easily activated by the currents to give the effect of an insect alive in the water-----.