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- Q7140832 subject Q8913593.
- Q7140832 abstract "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.".
- Q7140832 thumbnail PartridgeandOrange.jpg?width=300.
- Q7140832 wikiPageExternalLink part374.php.
- Q7140832 wikiPageExternalLink orangepartridge.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q17118871.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q174273.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q1817235.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q184616.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q185237.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q2258881.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q25432.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q26106.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q627960.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q6943199.
- Q7140832 wikiPageWikiLink Q8913593.
- Q7140832 comment "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.".
- Q7140832 label "Partridge and Orange".
- Q7140832 depiction PartridgeandOrange.jpg.