Chamberlain
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Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Tip - Gold tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant crest
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Orange wool
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Gray mottled turkey
Trout - Ray Bergman
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Re: Chamberlain
A brookie magnet for the waters up here. Beautiful work, Norm.
Re: Chamberlain
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Re: Chamberlain
Do you know anything about the origin of the name of this fly? Is it named after Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain perhaps? JLC was an extraordinary figure in Civil War history.
Beautiful fly Norman. As always.
Beautiful fly Norman. As always.
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Re: Chamberlain
Another beauty
Re: Chamberlain
not much history is given in bergmans book on any patterns
did you try the google machine?
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Re: Chamberlain
No. I am just an admirer of JLC, and was wondering if he was in some way the inspiration for this pattern.
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Re: Chamberlain
Love the looks of that fly. Going to tie some up. That's a beauty.
Doug J.
Doug J.
Re: Chamberlain
Being a Mainer, JLC and the 20th are fairly revered up here. Shipyard Brewing makes a seriously tasty beverage named after the man; 'Chamberlain Ale'. No word on whether ol' Joshua ever wet a line, but the name of the fly, and the fact that it looks like the quintessential Maine small stream offering, makes sense.