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
>
>

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