Red Tag (artificial fly)
Artificial fly fishing pattern
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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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Materials
Variations
As described in Australia’s Best Trout Flies - Revisited (2016), Malcolm Crosse unless otherwise attributed[5]
- Red Palmer [6]
- CDC Red Tag
- Reverse Red Tag
- Red Tag Nymph
- 1-2-1 Guide Tag
- Seal's Fur Red Tag
As described in The New Illustrated Dictionary of Trout Flies (1986), John Roberts[4]
- Badger Red Tag
- Treacle Parkin
- Green Tag