This fly was point for me frequently during the recent sojourn to Roscoe; it certainly was a "taking" fly:"It remains only to add, that the taking fly should be fished as point, i.e., the fly farthest from the angler."
-- Edmonds & Lee, Brook & River Trouting, 1916

In fact, I took trout on it every day that I fished, and in every section of the Beaverkill and Willowemoc that I fished.
I mentioned to several people at the Center that I was disappointed when Allen Magee published his Soft Hackled Nymphs book and saw a similar fly on the cover. I thought that I had invented it, and it was my secret weapon during the sulfur hatch for several years. Apparently, it wasn't my invention or even secret.
Oh, well. It's still a very productive fly.