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wet fly
noun
, Angling.
- an artificial fly designed for use underwater.
wet fly
noun
- angling Compare dry fly
- an artificial fly designed to float or ride below the water surface
- ( as modifier )
wet-fly fishing
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wet fly1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences
“I want her to do a lot of the old-fashioned winged wet flies,” David said.
From Washington Times
The soft hackle makes it a wet fly; you fish it beneath the surface.
From The New Yorker
A standard, five-weight rod is all you need, along with basic dry and wet flies.
From Seattle Times
He was wearing a red rain slicker and a canvas fishing hat pinned with wet flies and nymphs.
From Literature
“Whether you’re fishing a skating fly or a wet fly, you want to keep it moving, as the salmon like it fast,” Mamaev, the head guide, said.
From New York Times
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