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Old January 27th, 2005, 05:42 PM
Jim
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
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I couldn't tell you how much a customer's idea of a given pattern
deviates from the standard(as tied by the originator)!
Tom


Tom, here's an astonishing (to me, at least) example of a "deviant"--

If you tied a dry fly with a tail of golden pheasant tippets, a body
of peacock herl with a belt of red floss, wings of white calf, and
dark brown hackle, what would you call it?

If you said Royal Wulff, no, according to A.K. Best, it's an ADAMS!!!!

If you don't believe that, see page 37 of the latest (March 2005)
issue of Fly Rod & Reel.

vince


Yeah, I read that too. According to their list, it looks like virtually
every combination of materials generating what most folks consider to be a
"dry fly" is in fact an Adams. I bet they get more than a few letters
concerning that one.

Jim Ray, who now wonders excactly what defines an Adams