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GlassJet
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by GlassJet » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:18 pm
Back to learning the classics - or modern classics in this case.
Hare's Lug & Plover
Don't go looking for this in Courtney Williams' dictionary...

This is Roger Fogg's modern classic. Details here, for those who don't know the story:
http://www.artofthewetfly.com/hareslugandplover.html
That story kinda makes me smile...
Andrew
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Roy
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by Roy » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:55 pm
Lovely fly in every way,
good work Andrew
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by letumgo » Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:24 pm
Lovely little fly, GJ.
Edit - I just followed your link and read the background on the pattern. Enjoyable read.
I received Fogg's new book as a Christmas gift from my wife. Great book with lots and lots of history and background on similar patterns.
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GlassJet
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by GlassJet » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:12 am
letumgo wrote:
I received Fogg's new book as a Christmas gift from my wife. Great book with lots and lots of history and background on similar patterns.
Hi,
I've read extracts on amazon and it does look very good.
I have it on order from my local fly fishing shop, and the guy who owns that is mates with Roger Fogg, so I am waiting in the hope of getting a signed copy. He wrote the forword to the book I am given to understand.... shameless name-dropping or what?
Andrew
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." ~ Pablo Picasso 8)