Quote Originally Posted by ScottP View Post
Warren,

We can all thank Alberto Jimeno for such a cool fly; really glad to hear it works so well for you. May have to give it a try when we visit our daughter in Tenn.

Regards,
Scott
Alberto tied a nice version, but he wasn't the one that came up with this pattern. It was named after some lucky person that caught 88 trout in one day in the Pittsberg, NH area (Perry stream, Indian stream). Originated around the Sebago lake area in Maine in 1971. Can be fished wet or dry, on ponds or running water. Both versions were tied on a Mustad 9671 10-14. The dry called for flourescent orange for the back 2/3rds of the body. The original wet called for fine brass wire for the rear portion. This was from The old Breacmor Society site that's been gone for around 12 or 13 years now.

Regards,
Mark