Author | Kelson, George M. |
Book | The Salmon Fly |
Book Edition | N/A |
Page | 137 |
"This capital fly on the Spey was christened by Mr. Little Gilmore. Like other local patterns, the body is short and begins a full 1/8 of an inch in front of the point of the hook. The description given is from a pattern forwarded by Mr. C. M. Burn's Fisherman at Pitcroy; and proved to be correct by one being sent to me by Dallas himself." |
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Tags | dallas, spey, |
Material
- Body: Three turns yellow, black berlin wool
- Ribs: Silver, narrow oval gold, red and blue thread, equal distance apart
- Hackle: Black Spey Cock from end of body, wound reverse crossing over the ribs
- Throat: Red Golden Pheasant breast
- Wings: Two strips of plain cinnamon Turkey
- Head: Orange wool, picked out
Original material
As written in the book:
BODY. Three turns of yellow Berlin wool, followed by black wool.
RIBS. Silver tinsel, gold tinsel (oval, narrow), red thread and blue thread, all running an equal distance apart.
HACKLE. A black Spey Cock's hackle from end of body, but wound the reverse way, and so crossing over the ribs.
THROAT. A red hackle from the Golden Pheasant.
WINGS. Two strips of plain cinnamon Turkey.
HEAD. Orange wool, picked out.