Greenwell Glory Winged Wet
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Greenwell Glory Winged Wet
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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 311-2
- MPN: 311-2
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The Greenwell's Glory as a wet fly - excellent choice! While most people know it as a classic dry fly, the wet fly version is equally deadly and often overlooked by many anglers.
Wet Fly Differences:
- Hackle: Tied much sparser and swept back, rather than the full, upright hackle of the dry version
- Body: Same yellow-green/olive dubbing, but often tied slightly heavier
- Wing: Starling or similar, but tied more streamlined and closer to the body
- Hook: Often tied on slightly heavier wire hooks
- No Floatant: Obviously designed to sink rather than float!
How to Fish It:
- Traditional Wet Fly Swing: Cast across and downstream, let it swing in the current
- Team of Flies: Works brilliantly as part of a traditional wet fly cast with 2-3 flies
- Induced Take: Lift the rod tip slightly at the end of the swing to induce a take
- Stillwater: Fish it on a slow retrieve or static under an indicator
When It's Most Effective:
- Subsurface Feeding: When trout are feeding just below the surface but not quite rising
- Between Hatches: Perfect searching pattern when there's no obvious surface activity
- Deeper Water: Excellent for fishing the deeper runs and pools
- Overcast Days: The olive coloration really comes alive in low light
Why It Works:
The wet version imitates emerging or drowned duns, spent spinners, or general subsurface food items. That distinctive furnace hackle still provides incredible fish appeal even when wet!
Traditional Approach:
Try fishing it as the top dropper in a traditional Scottish-style cast with maybe a March Brown on the middle dropper and a Butcher or similar on the point fly.
Do you fish much with traditional wet fly techniques, or are you looking to explore this classic method? The wet Greenwell's Glory is a fantastic pattern to start with!
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Wet Flies