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wet fly Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ভিজা মাছি,





wet fly's Usage Examples:

The Alexandra wet fly originated in Scotland in the 1860s.


The Royal Coachman is an artificial fly that has been tied as a wet fly, dry fly and streamer pattern.


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 Woolly Worm is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or nymph and is fished under the water surface.


The hackle can be hen's hackle for wet fly versions.


classic British lake fly Grizzly King – A classic wet fly A Woolly Worm wet fly Professor wet fly Partridge and Orange soft-hackle Nymphs are designed.


While the Sakasa Kebari is usually associated with being a wet fly (a fly that is fished beneath the surface) it can also be fished dry (on.


Skues's long campaign to restore the wet fly to its rightful place on the chalk streams of England from which the wet fly had been banished during the dogmatic.


The Woolly Bugger is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or streamer and is fished under the water surface.


The Prince Nymph is a nymph attractor wet fly used in fly fishing.


greatly influenced the development of wet fly fishing.


The Hare's Ear nymph fly is fished below the surface thus a wet fly or nymph.


nymph, a discovery that put a full stop to half a century of stagnation in wet fly fishing for trout, and formed the bedrock for modern sunk fly fishing.



Synonyms:

mucky; steamy; undried; drizzly; humid; squashy; misty; damp; steaming; soggy; swampy; sloughy; miry; soppy; bedewed; rheumy; washed; waterlogged; watery; clammy; showery; tacky; wetness; marshy; muddy; rainy; drippy; muggy; sodden; boggy; dewy; quaggy; dank; sticky; besprent; reeking; dampish; sloppy; moist;

Antonyms:

dry; dryness; enliven; sharpen; active;

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