Byron, I think the skating affect is part of the style intentions. Also, variants in the NE have been traditionally a broken water pattern where wings are not necessarily paramount, but floatability...
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Byron, I think the skating affect is part of the style intentions. Also, variants in the NE have been traditionally a broken water pattern where wings are not necessarily paramount, but floatability...
To the initial question.....I have always understood the term "Variant" to apply to a pattern tied oversize in hackle X2, and wingless. Therefore and "Adams Variant" would be a wingless version of an...