A traditional Scottish pattern that is three centuries old, often used as the point of a wet fly team this fly is useful in both running and still waters in particular in the spring.
A traditional Scottish pattern from the 1860's after Princes Alexandra is was also known as the Lady of the Lake, often used on the point of a wet fly cast it was so effective it was banned on some waters!
Originally tied by butchers Moon and Jewhurst in the 1830's it was originally called the Moons Fly, use it in the middle or on the point of a wet fly team on still and running water. Fish the larger sizes to tempt sea trout.
A variation of the original Bloody Butcher tied by butchers Moon and Jewhurst in the 1830's, use it in the middle or on the point of a wet fly team on still and running water. Fish the larger sizes to tempt sea trout.