Red Tag (artificial fly) explained

Red Tag
Type:Dry fly, wet fly
Creator:Martyn Flynn
Created:1850s
Othernames:Worcestershire Gem
Body:Peacock herl
Hackle:Brown cock hackle
Tag:Red wool yarn
Use1:Trout
Use2:Grayling

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.

Origin

The Red Tag was originally designed by Martyn Flynn from Worcestershire, England in the 1850s as a dry fly for grayling.[1] Its original name was the Worcestershire Gem and was also known as the Worcestershire Wonder.[2] red

Materials

The typical Red Tag is tied with a body of peacock herl, a tail of red or crimson wool, and a red cock's hackle (actual color of hack is reddish brown).[3] The hackle can be hen's hackle for wet fly versions. Hook sizes vary from #16 through #10.[4]

Variations

As described in Australia’s Best Trout Flies - Revisited (2016), Malcolm Crosse unless otherwise attributed[5]

As described in The New Illustrated Dictionary of Trout Flies (1986), John Roberts[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Red Tag-Few flies are as classical as the Red Tag . globalflyfisher.com. June 22, 2016.
  2. Book: Orange Otter . Knowles, Christopher . The Medlar Press . Ellesmere, Shropshire, UK . 2006 . 9781899600557 . 157.
  3. Book: Two Centuries of Soft-Hackled Flies-A survey of the Literature Complete with Original Patterns 1747-Present . The Fishing Gazette 1877-1966 . Nemes, Syvester . Stackpole Books . Mechanicsburg, PA . 0811700488 . 60.
  4. Book: Roberts, John . The New Illustrated Dictionary of Trout Flies . George Allen and Unwin Ltd. . London, UK . 1986 . 004799035X . 154–55.
  5. Book: Australia’s Best Trout Flies-Revisited . Crosse, Malcom . J.M and K. Crosse . Hobart, Tasmania . 2016 . 9780994415929 .
  6. Book: The History of Fly Fishing, Volume 2, Trout Fly Patterns-1496-1916 . Herd, Andrew . The Medlar Press Limited . Ellesmere, Shropshire, UK . 2012 . 9781907110139 . 188.