I understood it to be the latter, but maybe I'm wrong. There are many
traditional winged wet flies, some well known and some more obscure. There
are also many local versions.

Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver,
B.C.  Canada 
 

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From: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of John C. Bennett
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 5:07 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: [VFB] Re: SECOND Traditional Winged Wet Fly Swap

None taken, both of these (the way i tie them) are tied in the traditional
wing fashion.

Is that the purpose of this swap or is it to tie a classic old traditional
winged pattern that everyone knows?


John bennett



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