OH OK.....i get it now. Thankx for the clarification.....undoubtedly i've seen that (old time) fly somewhere in a book or something.......but it didn't bring a picture to my mind...........not to worry, it aint nothin' but the onset of Alzheimers.
i was tyin' at Dambury one year.....actually the first year he had the Nov. show, which had nothing to do with the CFFC&M back then........and i guy wants me to do him a dozen flies that will be UNSINKABLE, and he offers to pay for them. He's gonna use 'em in a stocked pond where he catches hybred stripers and the ONLY thing they'll take, is a real pellet or a pellet fly. So i do him these pellet flies.....using a course dubbing just the right color that has been saturated in floatant, as had the thread, and then i tightly palmered a color matching hackle all through the body, and then trimmed it very closely, after which i saturated the entire fly again with floatant. Turns out the fly "Worked Great!" He actually ordered some more again. BTW, when doin' dubbed bodies for dry flies, usin' natural materials.....i usually use floatant rather than wax on the thread and the tips of my fingers. You don't gotta over-do it.....but it's much hipper than wax.....kills two birds with one stone.

Oscar Feliu (the very well known tyer/casting instructor/musician/etc.), gets the credit for hippin' me to that. He's tyed at the FFF I.C. every year for over 30 years, lives in Florida and imigrated to the U.S. from Chile in 1959 i think it was.....he sings opera and pop tunes as well.....always performs at the Ending BBQ Sat. eve. at Conclave every year. Great guy.....and extremely innovative tyer.