I am trying to find the original Mormon Girl dry fly pattern for the Little Yellow stonefly, Isoperla mormona. I can find plenty of wet fly patterns and can see how they can be adapted to a dry pattern, but I am trying to determine what the original looked like. If you have historical information, I would appreciate if you could share that knowledge.

My research turns up a recipe with divided wings, on a short shank hook, but no drawing or picture; a picture of a fly for sale with a down wing of (?) mallard, on a long shank hook and finally another fly for sale with a flared elk hair wing (I can't tell how long that hook may be.) If you have a Mormon Girl dry, perhaps you could find time to photograph it and post the picture as well.

Thanks!

TaB