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The Red Tag is an artificial fly originally designed as a dry fly for grayling and trout in the north country of England. The fly pattern, when introduced into Australia, particularly Tasmania, became extremely successful and popular for brown trout and remains today as one of the most essential flies for Australian fly anglers.

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  • The Red Tag is an artificial fly originally designed as a dry fly for grayling and trout in the north country of England. The fly pattern, when introduced into Australia, particularly Tasmania, became extremely successful and popular for brown trout and remains today as one of the most essential flies for Australian fly anglers. (en)
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  • Peacock herl (en)
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  • Red Tag (en)
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  • 1850.0
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  • Martyn Flynn (en)
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  • Brown cock hackle (en)
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  • Red Tag (en)
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  • Worcestershire Gem (en)
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  • Red wool yarn (en)
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  • Dry fly, wet fly (en)
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  • Trout (en)
  • Grayling (en)
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  • The Red Tag is an artificial fly originally designed as a dry fly for grayling and trout in the north country of England. The fly pattern, when introduced into Australia, particularly Tasmania, became extremely successful and popular for brown trout and remains today as one of the most essential flies for Australian fly anglers. (en)
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  • Red Tag (artificial fly) (en)
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