Zulu Fly Pattern | A Great Wet Fly | Fly Tying Tutorial

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While the Zulu Wet Fly’s origins are unknown, the pattern likely developed in Europe in the mid-20th century. Despite its less-than-certain history, the Zulu is known for putting fish in the net. With its dark appearance, the Zulu fishes well in stained water or in the evening, especially on the swing! However, the Zulu is versatile enough to be fished as a nymph in smaller sizes, dead-drifted under an indicator. Follow along as Karl provides step-by-step instructions on how to tie the Zulu Wet Fly.

Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Hook & Thread
1:23 - Wool
2:45 - Mylar
3:40 - Peacock Herl
5:50 - Dry Fly Cape
8:10 - Hen Saddle
11:00 - Head Cement

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One of the all time greats.
A huugge score of Icelandic flycasters started with the Zulu

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Gidday Carl. Thanks for the video. Nice work.

kenb