I fish very few dry flies but when I do, it's usually my variation of a Crackleback (I believe that a similar Halford dressing was called an Olive Palmer) or a Red Palmer.
But since this a basically a wet fly forum, what is the opinion of posting an old dry fly dressing from T. E. Pritt?
17. RED PALMER.
HOOK – No. 1
BODY – Green herl from a Peacock, with a red cock's hackle wrapped over it.
Pritt's #17 Red Palmer
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Re: Pritt's #17 Red Palmer
John
Thanks....that's why I asked.
Cheers
Bob
Thanks....that's why I asked.
Cheers
Bob
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Re: Pritt's #17 Red Palmer
When I have asked myself this question, I’ve tended to post in the fishing cabin or member photo section of the forum. I don’t generally tye dry flies, but do fish them when conditions are right.
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Re: Pritt's #17 Red Palmer
John
I didn't catch that, but, I guess to each his own, eh?
Cheers
Bob
I didn't catch that, but, I guess to each his own, eh?
Cheers
Bob