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    Default Classic Michigan Trout Flies

    How many can you list? I'll start out with the Michigan Skunk ( aks AuSable Skunk ) tied by
    Earl Madsen.

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    Borcher's Special

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    Default Adams and Gyro

    The Adams and Gyro flies, which were the first parachutes patented in the U.S.
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    Eric what are Gyro flies. Done a serch but came up empty. Thanks Dennis

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    Default The Gyrofly

    The Gyrofly was the first parachute fly to appear in this country, and was patented by William Avery Brush, from Detroit, in 1934. I'll do a Just Old Flies article on them soon.
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    I believe he patented a hook with a piece extending upward from the shank to wrap the parachute hackle on.

    Chuck

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    Eric, thanks will be looking for that article.
    Chuck, I seen a picture of that hook on another board.

    Really appreciate all the info on Classic Michigan Flies. While searching the net I found an article called Preserving Our Heritage by Tom Deschaine on fly tying world where he shows many classics from Michigan. I have tied and fished many classics from the Catskills and Pennsylvania so after seeing this article it got me interested in tying some classics from Michigan to try. Thanks Dennis

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    Deep research will reveal such things as a keel hook from a gentleman 'Bing', in Traverse City, Michigan. A few original patterns from well known local area tier Art Winnie and the name for what are today called parachute flies commonly called 'gliders'

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    "People tend to get the politicians and the fishing tackle they deserve" -
    John Gierach, Fishing Bamboo

    http://www.tenkaraflyfish.blogspot.com/

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    Just a few lines to thank everyone's help with the patterns. I really appreciate the info.

    Was reading a article in Michigan Streamside Journal of Jerry Regan mentioning he working on a book about Michigan Patterns. Any information on this would be appreciated also.
    Thanks pszy22. LDV

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