This pattern, published in W.C. Stewart's 1857 book "The Practical Angler" remains a fantastic taker of both trout and grayling for much of the season. Material list Hook: Kamasan B170 size 14-16 Thread: Yellow silk (waxed) Hackle: Small dun feather from the inside of a starling's wing*
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* Stewart originally used a dun feather from a landrail's wing but suggests starling as a sub. In My opinion any dunny soft hackle from a game bird wing or even a hen hackle will do fine.
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