Black Snipe
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:01 pm
Fogg writes that Pritt referred to the Black Snipe as "... an old Yorkshire fly" which "... will kill well almost all the year round ...". Fogg also suggests that many know this pattern better as the Black and Peacock Spider, which generally is dressed with a larger profile and using hen hackle.
Hook: 16-14 (Daiichi 1640, #14)
Thread: Either brown or mulberry tying silk (Pearsall's Gossamer #17, brown)
Hackle: Snipe marginal covert
Body: Three strands of peacock herl twisted with thread before wrapping forward

Hook: 16-14 (Daiichi 1640, #14)
Thread: Either brown or mulberry tying silk (Pearsall's Gossamer #17, brown)
Hackle: Snipe marginal covert
Body: Three strands of peacock herl twisted with thread before wrapping forward
