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THE TOPPY |
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Originated by: John Younger 1837 |
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Originaly tied for the Tweed River, this fly has provided many large salmon to a fishermans creel ,world wide. |
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Dressed by: William M. Allen |
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Tying Formula |
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Crimson silk floss or mohair.
Yellow mohair, picked out.
Two turns of red hackle
Black pig's wool or bullock's hair.
Slightly ribbed with gold or silver tinsel
A black hackle up the body
Black feather from a turkey's tail, white tip.
Crimson mohair. |
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TAG:
TAIL:
BUTT:
BODY:
RIBS:
HACKLE:
WINGS:
HEAD: |
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