Pale Yellow Dun 1839

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Roadkill
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Re: Pale Yellow Dun 1839

Post by Roadkill » Sun Jan 01, 2023 3:58 pm

I have never seen the original 1839 book, the second embellished edition of 1848, or even this fly before.

I chose to tie a Marten bodied wingless wet because of some Marten scraps I acquired at the last pre-pandemic NW Expo. I could not tell from the total description I posted above that it is a no hackle dun.

I merely interpreted wings to mean a fly tied Hacklewise like the 1800's Orange Partridge. It is my understanding many of the old English patterns use "wings" or "legs" to describe flies tied only with a hackle in the round.

I intend to tie and fish it as a wingless wet emerger for PMDs. ;)
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Re: Pale Yellow Dun 1839

Post by JohnMD1022 » Sun Jan 01, 2023 5:08 pm

Either version would make a dandy Sulphur.

I tie something similar with Seal’s fur and split to fish in the surface film.
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