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On Feb 7, 7:17 pm, vincent p. norris wrote:
Brian Clarke and John Goddard, Brits, in their book The Trout and the Fly, discuss this fly design at length and provide illustrated step-by-step tying instructions. FWIW: (for what little it's worth) The first fly tying article I wrote was a piece about a bottom-mounted parachute mayfly dun, published in Dick Surrette's Fly Tyer in 1978. I tied that fly with an upturned hook--for a while--but by by the time I wrote about it (substantially pre-dating Goddard et al) I had already abandoned the upturned hook, because it all-too-often landed upside down, and the Parachute post all-too-often acted like a weedless hook guard, that kept the fly from hooking properly. It sounds like others have made this (difficult to tie) fly work for them, but it didn't work for me. The bottom mounted parachute fly I published in 1978 had a down-pointing hook. |
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