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		<title>March</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rolled Muddler Minnow The Rolled Muddler was originally developed as a stickleback imitation for sea-run cutthroat.  It has quickly turned into one of B.C.&#8217;s most popular silver-bodied flies for cutties.  This fly can be dressed in any size from a size 12 down to a 2.  Coho, Steelhead and even Chinook have been known to [...]]]></description>
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The Rolled Muddler was originally developed as a stickleback imitation for sea-run cutthroat.  It has quickly turned into one of B.C.&#8217;s most popular silver-bodied flies for cutties.  This fly can be dressed in any size from a size 12 down to a 2.  Coho, Steelhead and even Chinook have been known to take this fly.  For salmon try different wing and deer colour combos, and for cutthroat natural silver seems the best.  Have some of these in your fly box at all times, they&#8217;ve been known to save a fishless day!

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<strong>Tying Materials;</strong>

<em>Hook: </em>Size 6-10, Mustad 9671 or 9672

<em>Thread</em>: Red

<em>Tail</em>: Mallard Flank

<em>Body</em>: Flat Silver,Gold or Pearlescent Mylar

<em>Rib</em>: Fine silver or Gold wire

<em>Wing</em>: Mallard Flank, 4 strands Pearl Krystal Flash, sparse deer hair

<em>Head</em>: Spun and clipped deer hair]]></content:encoded>
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