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Bookcases are littered with books of little worth, written by half chancer's , I have no urge and am quite less than qualified to add to that morass.willowhead wrote:i'm with ya t2f........there's just smething REALLY cool ("jack of all trades"), bout the design AND style.....they look cool on both fronts.........pleasing, to both Trout and anglers............maybe not a show fly, but it aint bout that. i gotta tye some and fish some.......tkx. Otter. Maybe YOU should start doin' the homework for a book yourself. Why not?
Hi Otter,Otter wrote:A very fine question willowhead.
The design of these , the tying of 2 patterns were given to me by Mike Connors. The Greenwell's version and a march brown version. Designed primarily for upstream dead drift work.
They have a lot of similarity to the Clyde and Tummel styles, the significant difference being the use of a bunch of soft covert fibres for a sparse wing as against the use of primaries.
Whether or not Mike was the first to seriously use the idea of soft fibres or not I do not know. He rates this style very highly for upwings, and rates waterhen coverts and undercoverts very highly in this regard.
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