The problem I think lies in the fact that the fly is almost trashed. Imagine the fly in pristine condition with the feathers remarried and the cheek feathers replaced. It looks like a Psudo-Jock Scott type salmon fly with some variations- may not have a name. Shouldn't be too hard if you take it one step and material at a time. Do not try to reproduce the fly as is now. I can draw you a sketch as to what the original fly probably looked like, I believe, or at least pretty close. DonO
> I have been given a well used fly hoping that I could reproduce it. But > my > attempts thus far have failed. I think it is Salmon type fly but could > be > wrong. So far I've focused souly on trout flies.> John Sanders > >
