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Spey Flies Revisited Part 2 - Construction

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Spey Fly Construction Spey fly construction was often described in historical fishing books. Early Spey flies were most often dressed on long shank hooks. In his 1846 book, Stoddart suggested using Philips and Adlington hooks for salmon fly construction. Phillips hooks were reported to be “sleek and pleasing.” Both light and heavy wire versions were manufactured. Adlington hooks were reported to have a round bend. Early steel fish hooks were usually blind eye hooks. A leader was directly attached to the… Read More »unique things you need to know-historical Spey fly construction

Spey Flies Part 1 - photo

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Spey Fly History In his first book, The Art of Angling (1836) Scottish angler and poet, Thomas Tod Stoddart, described several flies used for Atlantic salmon – “While on salmon flies, we may notice some of the most effective kinds for Scottish rivers. These may be reduced to three or four; and first, the professor’s on a large scale, with its mallard wings, yellow silk body, and red or black hackles, only let the hackles be brought down somewhat farther on the… Read More »greatest Spey Flies ever tied – discover early history here