
Pearsall's Gossamer primrose silk and woodcock on Mustad R50, size 16
Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
Yes, Yes Yes, I am in ecstasy.Izaak wrote:Roger Fogg writes, "In smaller sizes the woodcock-winged flies are good on rivers, and in larger sizes they are excellent stillwater and sea trout flies. Incidentally, dressed on small low-water irons they are no mean performers with salmon."
-page 78, from "A Guide to North Country Flies and How to Tie Them", by Mike Harding
his dressing uses Pearsall's yellow #4, I opted for the primrose. I like the way the brown tips stand out on the hackle and I hope the trout will too. I tied these somewhat sparse thinking that I would fish them right in the film with an upstream cast. With the translucent silk thread and impression of spent wings or a drowned insect or emerger I think it might fool a starving trout with vision issues.