Thomas Hofland The British Angler's Manual, 1839
Body: Ostrich's herl ribbed with sliver twist, and a black cock's hackle over all.
I tied it on a Mustad 9671 #12 with Black Monocord...
IMGP1076 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Hofland didn't specify what color ostrich, but Pulman in the Vade-Mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout 1841 used black ribbed by gold or silver twist.
My thanks again to Andrew Herd!
Black Palmer 1839
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Re: Black Palmer 1839
I seriously like this patterns!!
Re: Black Palmer 1839
I've tied and fished a Black Palmer for many years in several sizes, mostly in 14s and 16s, using peacock herl for the body and a black Whiting rooster saddle hackle, sometimes a black hen hackle. If I recall, both Oliver Kite and the Rev. Edward Powell both had similar dressings but they called it a "Black Gnat".
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