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Hi all!
For the last time (got no answers on earlier asked questions and the publisher doesn't answer his mail at all) an attempt to get help for an article I'm writing: In the "legendary" German magazine Der Fliegenfischer about 25 years ago an article was published about a fly called Traun Spezial. Ever since it is a favourite of mine. For a friend's website I'm trying to write an historical article about the pattern. Therefor I would very much lay my hands on a copy of the article. All other attempts failed thusfar, but I really can't imagine that there is no one (specially older German readers) who still has the magazine (it was published ervery two months or so) somewhere in his possession. I can remember that it was a small article, about one page or so, including a picture. Anyone out there who can help??? The (dry-fly) pattern was: Tag: green lurex Body: peacock herls Wing: deer-hair Hackle: grizzly Ofcourse I'll be rewarding the helpfull collegue with a set of flies! Thanks in advance!!! Hans van der Stroom |
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