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Hi all!
I'm looking for info to be used for an article I'm writing at the moment. Perhaps anybody out there can help me: Years ago (I guess about 20 - 25) a German magazine called Der Fliegenfischer (which was at that time a leading magazine in that language) published an article about a fly called "Traun Spezial". Ever since that time I fished the pattern and had lot's of success with it. Know I'm intending to write an article about it, but I can't find any info about the origin of the pattern anymore. I would be very, very pleased with a cpy or scan of that article, and wonder if there will be a German flyfisher who still has that magazine and will do me this favour??? The dryfly pattern is: Tag: bright green floss or lurex Body: peacoch herls Wing: deerhair, tied caddis-style Hackle: Grizzly Any help finding the article would be highly appreciated and I promise the finder to send him/her a nice set of well-tied examples as a reward! BTW & FWIW: I know there's a Brunner splitcane rod with the same name. Hans van der Stroom |
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