Perhaps I did not make myself clear, the main difference is the body lengths.
That was how I realised the fly pic was not a Clyde fly, but a Tweed fly.
Sorry about that.
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Perhaps I did not make myself clear, the main difference is the body lengths.
That was how I realised the fly pic was not a Clyde fly, but a Tweed fly.
Sorry about that.
You are welcome flybugpa and TyroneFly, that is what this BB is for.
If you feel deprived of the opportunity to use Google etc, I do apologise.;)
ps If you want the book, Clyde Style Flies by...
I have found 3 examples in my photo files.
http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page414.html
I shall dress some examples of the Tummel, Clyde and Tweed styles.
I was in the middle of an article for my web-site 2.5 years ago when my
eyesight problem started and things have been forgotten....
That is a very good point, the fly I showed is more of a Tweed fly by the length of the body.
I have added some more info to the pages. The last page shows the crucial differences, they
are all...
Someone on another BB was asking about these flies.
I posted this for their info - http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page13.html
Also here is a Blae and Black I dressed a few years ago....