They are Wingless Wet Flies

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Donald Nicolson
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Re: They are Wingless Wet Flies

Post by Donald Nicolson » Fri May 18, 2012 3:50 pm

Yes you are right there, that is the kind of thing they use for stocked rainbows on the
English reservoirs. I copied that from a fly catalogue catering to that trade.
As we jazz fans used to say in the fifties and sixties, that just ain't my bag. :lol:
Our old friend Mark Romero would have appreciated that remark.
And who are you calling a sassenach, I'm 3/4 Scots and 1/4 Irish, and that is not by
absorption. ;)
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Re: They are Wingless Wet Flies

Post by hankaye » Fri May 18, 2012 3:59 pm

Otter, Howdy;

Had to go alookin';

Sas·se·nach
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noun
an English inhabitant of the British Isles: used, often disparagingly, by the gaelic inhabitants.


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1765–75; < Scots Gaelic Sasunnach, Irish Sasanach English, English person, Protestant, MIr Saxanach, derivative of Saxain, Sagsuin, Sachsain the Saxons, England ≪ Late Latin Saxonēs; see Saxon

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Re: They are Wingless Wet Flies

Post by Otter » Sat May 19, 2012 1:49 am

Donald Nicolson wrote:Yes you are right there, that is the kind of thing they use for stocked rainbows on the
English reservoirs. I copied that from a fly catalogue catering to that trade.
As we jazz fans used to say in the fifties and sixties, that just ain't my bag. :lol:
Our old friend Mark Romero would have appreciated that remark.
And who are you calling a sassenach, I'm 3/4 Scots and 1/4 Irish, and that is not by
absorption. ;)
I can assure u Donald that I wasnt calling u one :) only referring to the lineage of the marabouised versions of trad irish and scottish wets - jeez , even seen a concoction on T&S with a bead head, some sort of razzle dazzle fritzy body and they called it a Claret Bumble, the old judge would have been turning in his grave.
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Re: They are Wingless Wet Flies

Post by Donald Nicolson » Sat May 19, 2012 6:03 am

He would have put on his black cap. :lol:
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