Ivens' Jersey Herd (variation)
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Ivens' Jersey Herd (variation)
A Tom Ivens' British stillwater pattern from the 70's. Original fly was tied with a body of gold foil from a milk bottle known as a gold top; at that time the Jersey cows were the ones milked to give the best full cream milk, hence the name Jersey Herd.
hook - Mustad 79580 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
rib - small wire copper
underbody - Uni-stretch orange
body - mylar tinsel copper
tail/shellback/head - peacock herl
hackle - hen brown
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Scott
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Re: Ivens' Jersey Herd (vatiation)
Scott - you are a Master of the Art of educating people of our historical heritage. Kudos, as they say.
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Agreed! I am enjoy seeing these patterns and hearing the history. Another marvelous contribution.
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Same here. I'm too young to have lived through any of these patterns. I've read quite a bit but you constantly bring something new to me. Much appreciated. This has all the markings of a great pattern and those cool 70's & 80's techniques. Beautifully done.daringduffer wrote:Scott - you are a Master of the Art of educating people of our historical heritage. Kudos, as they say.
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Re: Ivens' Jersey Herd (variation)
Nice fly!! I think I will have to tie a variation for steelhead as well as a few for trout.