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Jenny Lind![]()
Compiled by Eric Austin |
The Jenny Lind was designed by Mrs. O'Connell
of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the 1850s, and named
for the famous soprano, Jenny Lind. This fly
was tied on the heels of the Swedish Nightingale's
triumphant tour of America, promoted by P.T. Barnum.
Jenny Lind's operatic performances caused such a
stir that streets, schools, dams, entire towns,
and yes, a fishing fly, were named for her.
Thread: Black. Tail: Lavender quill. Body: Light Yellow. Ribbing: Gold Tinsel. Hackle: Scarlet. Wing: Lavender quill with a married scarlet stripe.
Credits: Steel engraving of Jenny Lind by W.C. Wrankmore, courtesy of the New York Public Library
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