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    Ashbourn,
    The fly was called the Quack. It was named after a fellow with the last name of Quackenbush. It was the only fly that he fished and they say he caught alot of fish,even while others got skunked. I do believe it had a hackle fiber tail.
    Jim

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    As you've probably discovered, some of the Wulff flies were not done by Lee, but by
    Dan Bailey. They were good friends and fishing buddies.

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    Thats it the Quack, hackle fiber tail and it is a great fly. Lee did the Gray and White Wulffs. The Royal Wulff came about 5 years later or so when requests started to come in for them. People saw the quack and thought it was a wulff so the tail was changed to match the wulff and the rest is histoty.

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