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Partridge Trout Dry Fly Supreme Up-Eye

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- Packs of 25
- Bronze finish
- Down Eye
- Sizes # 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24

5.40 € 5.4 EUR 5.40 €

5.40 €

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Ref.: L5A/UE-10

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The Partridge Trout Dry Fly Supreme can be considered the ultimate dry fly pattern, based on the Captain Hamilton bend with ideal proportions to tie all classic dry fly patterns. It is also available in very small sizes, up to 24. Nowadays, there are not many dry fly hooks available on the market in these sizes, dedicated to a very technical fly fishing typical of southern Europe.

Partridge of Redditch originates from Redditch in Central England where the manufacturing was based in Mount Pleasant. The early history of Partridge of Redditch is somewhat arcane. We know that the company was established on the basis of existing hook manufacturing shortly after the turn of the past century, but no one knows the exact year  any longer. Partridge of Redditch take the name of his founder, Albert Partridge. He bequeathed the firm to his son Ted, who in turn sold the company to Alan Bramley in 1970, when none of his children were interested in taking over the company. Alan Bramley further developed the company, and in the 1970s he extended the production to include unique bamboo split cane rods as well as enduring to develop and improve hook construction. Due to him Partridge of Redditch has become an universally renowned fish hook brand. The last chapter of the history of Partridge of Redditch was initiated in 1996. Then the Norwegian hook manufacturer O. Mustad & Son acquired Partridge of Redditch from Alan Bramley. And later over the course of the 2000s Partridge of Redditch was back home in the UK by Mark Hamnet, who until now is running the company, keep following to develop new models and holding high the prestigious tradition.