| Author | Pritt, Thomas Evan |
| Book | North-Country flies |
| Book Edition | N/A |
| Page | 23 |
| Jackson recommends for the later dressing a feather from a hen pheasant's wing, but the above is quite as good |
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Material
- Body: Orange silk, sparesly dubbed with Hare's ear
- Wing: Woodcock wing, outside
Original material
As written in the book:
WlNGS. Hackled with a feather from the outside of a Woodcock's wing.
BODY. Orange silk, with a spare dubbing of Hare's ear.
Long material list
| Part | Material | Type | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| Body | Silk | Orange | |
|
Hare Latin: Genus: Lepus |
Dubbing - Natural
Sparesly dubbed |
Natural | |
| Wing | Woodcock |
Feather - Wing
Outside |