Quote Originally Posted by Donald Nicolson View Post
I thought you'd like a little history now.

The 'Jock Scott' was tied first in 1850 for Lord John [Jock] Scott
by his ghillie, Jock [John] Scott, to fish the Tweed. There were a lot
of Scotts in the neighbourhood at the time, and at least two Jocks.
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Donald, let's recap...

One Scot named John Scott a.k.a. "Jock", who worked for another Scot named John "Jock" Scott tied a fly called the Jock Scott for his boss called "Jock" Scott.

C'mon Donald, y'all just do this sort of thing to confuse the English (and Americans), don't you.


Warm regards,
Ed