Tying Dry Flies from the 1800's Using Onion Skins..

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The Practical Fly Fisher by John Jackson; The 1889 Edition
The 1889 edition was published by J. C. Nimmo in London and was included as a supplement to a deluxe edition of The Compleat Angler. It contains Jackson's famous dressings for North Country flies and ten hand-coloured plates illustrating around 120 natural and artificial flies.
What makes Jackson's work so special is that it is based on practical fishing rather than theory. Many of the flies he described over 170 years ago are still incredibly effective today.


Onion Skin Olive Bloa Dry Fly 1889..

Materials Used

Hook, Fulling Mill All-Purpose Medium size 14
Thread, Light Olive Pearsals Silk
Tail, Whiskers froma Hare’s Mask
Body, Light Olive Pearsals Silk
Hackle, Light Olive Cock
Wing, Starling Quill Stained with Onion Skin
Category
Steelheads
Tags
Fly, Tying, Lessons

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