 Hi fynd, rydw i'r brad o'n fawr yw anglion iawn i'r ffermlynedd ac yn ddod am ymwneud am ymddiw'r ffaith llenniol yng Nghymru. Yn ymddiwch yn ymddiwch, mae'r fawr yn fawr, ychydig yn ymddiwch yn ymddiwch, ymddiwch yn ymddiwch yn fawr, ymddiwch yn ymddiwch yn ymddiwch, ymddiwch yn ymddiwch yn ymddiwch. Felly, i'r ffaith yn ymddiwch, I'm going to be using glow bright floss number 16 so catch your floss in and start taking your floss down the hook, touching turns, cut away your waste piece, take your floss down to the bend of the hook. For the tail I'm going to be using fly box span flex in white, catch it in, two turns, make sure it's sitting on top of the hook, stretch your floss, tie it in, touching turns on the weight, back up the hook towards bead, cut away your excess, take your floss, touching turns, back down the hook. For the back we're going to be using sci by stick foil fluorescent yellow. All I've done is cut a strip away around a mill and a half to two mill in diameter, tie it in on the back, make sure it's straight, take your touching turns, back up the hook towards a bead, pull your foil up the back of the hook, pull in with one loose turn, make sure it's straight and that you're happy with the way it's sitting, which I am, take three or four locking turns and break away your foil. All it's left to do is build up a head at the back of the fly, take your whip finish tool, put a three turn whip finishing at the back of the bead, pull it tight, trim away your floss, trim your legs to your desired length, I like mine quite short, make sure you're happy with the way they're sitting. Now to finish the fly off I'm going to give it a coat of gulf classic clear UV resin, so apply a small amount onto the top of the hook, use a dubbing needle to spread it evenly around the fly. At this point you're not worried about time as it's not like varnish, it only cures when you put the torch on it. Again you can always apply more if you need be, you're not in a rush, you're not in any hurry to finish the fly. Work to the resin so that you get a shape you're happy with and flies evenly covered. Once you're happy bring in your torch to cure it, the torch I use is a gulf pro 365 series UV flashlight. Once you're happy that is the fly complete, a great pattern for this time of year fishing under the bung and definitely worth having in your fly box.