One you read about but rarely see the Cowdung.This dressing is from the list of J.Turton 1837. I found the dressing in
Leslie Magee's book Fly Fishing The North Country Tradition.
Hook.Daiichi #1480 size 12.
Silk. Pearsalls gossamer golden Olive #11.
Body. Golden olive dubbed with pea green mohair.
Hackle. English Jay under covert feather.
Cowdung
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Re: Cowdung
Excellent! This gives me inspiration to pull out the English Jay skin I have at home.
It look forward to drowning some of these, come spring. It is always a blast, catching fish on century(+) old patterns.
Question - Is the brownish colored thorax region the color of the hackle stem?
It look forward to drowning some of these, come spring. It is always a blast, catching fish on century(+) old patterns.
Question - Is the brownish colored thorax region the color of the hackle stem?
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Re: Cowdung
Yes Ray that is the color of the stem. The under covert feathers of the Jay are a Lt.dunnish Brown and the overcoverts are a darker brown. To my eye they are dead ringers for land rail which I think is mostly called for in other similar patterns by this name but Turton's recipe from 1837 calls for Jay. Who knows maybe they were substituting back then. Also I used Veniards Cellire clear varnish on the head which may have darkened it slightly.
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