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[dropcap]K[/dropcap]elly Galloup’s fly tying videos are always concise and simple to understand. Here we have his effective little attractor pattern, the Goober Midge, which imitates a little caddis or midge fly. It  is tied in thirds, moving from the back of the fly to the front during construction. This fly can be tied sparse as a single fly or fuller as a cluster. As usual, Kelly explains all of this thoroughly in the video.

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