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Partridge and Orange : ウィキペディア英語版
Partridge and Orange

The Partridge and Orange is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or soft hackle and is fished under the water surface. The fly is a well known fly with its roots set firmly in English angling history. It is an impressionistic pattern fished successfully during caddis hatches and spinner falls. The Partridge and Orange is traditionally a trout and grayling pattern but may be used for other aquatic insect feeding species.
==Origin==

Soft-hackled flies as they are known today and in particular ''The Partridge and Orange'' originated in the north country of England and were first described in T. E. Pritt's ''Yorkshire Trout Flies'' (1895) although even Pritt gave credit to earlier versions under different names. Pritt was the Angling Editor of the Yorkshire Post at the time.

Sylvester Nemes in ''The Soft-hackled Fly'' popularized this style of artificial fly in the early 1980s while giving credit to Pritt and many others for the evolution of this genera of pattern which had also been known as ''spiders.''〔

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