This dressing represents my take, minus the optional jungle cock eye, of a salmon fly that Sylvester Nemes designed, fished, and subsequently described in his book "Six Weeks in Scotland". This book, which Dougsden graciously loaned to me, is a fun read that is more about the people, the land, the waters, the customs and the fishing history of Scotland than it is about fly tying. Very interesting and written in Nemes' always gracious stye. NOTE: This is my initial attempt to post a photo using Photobucket; many thanks to Ruard for guiding me through the process.
Hook: Daiichi 2421, #6
Working thread: Sheer 14/0, white
Hackle: Strung neck hackle, fl. orange
Tail: Golden pheasant tippet
Rib: Flat gold tinsel
Abdomen: Silk floss, orange
Thorax: Seal fur, tangerine, in dubbing loop
Head: Finishing thread

Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"