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Jock Scott

From: George M. Kelson: The Salmon Fly.
 

Hook:
Tag: Silver twist and light yellow silk.
Tail: A topping and Indian Crow (CITIES or substitute).
Butt: Black ostrich herl.
Body: In two equal sections:
Section 1: Of yellow silk (Butter-cup colour) ribbed with narrow silver tinsel, and body veiling of Toucan (CITIES or substitute. Swainson's toucan allowed) above and below, and black herl.
Section 2: Black silk, ribbed with broad silver tinsel.

Hackle:

A natural black hackle, from centre (from the 2nd part of the body with black silk).
Throat: Gallina or Guinea Fowl
Wings: Two strips of black Turkey with white tips, Golden Pheasant tail, Bustard (CITIES or substitute), grey Mallard, Peacock (sword feather), Swan dyed blue and yellow, Red Macaw (CITIES or substitute), Mallard and a topping.
Sides: Jungle Cock (CITES-certificate or substitute. We will accept sections of black and white (Barred) Summer Duck as a Jungle Cock-substitute).
Horns: Blue Macaw (CITES-certificate or substitute).
Head: Black ostrich herl behind a lacquered head.



 

 




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