fly patterns
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Name: Ian Wood Tail: GP Topping Body: Gold Wings: Black & white Turkey Hackle: Ginger Misc: Salmon, Sea-Trout and Brown Trout Reference: Ian Wood -
Name: Ilen Blue Tail: Scarlet Ibis Body: Gold Hackle: Red wings: Blue-green peacock fibres -
Name: Imbrie Tail: GP Crest fibres Body: White floss rbd flat gold with tag of gold and green peacock herl Wings: Dark starling with Jungle cock sides Hackle: Natural red or ginger -
Name: Imp Tips/Butt/Tag: Scarlet Ibis over 2 turns flat gold Body: Light heron herl Hackle: Black Reference: H.A.Rolt -
Name: Imperial Thread: Purple Tail: Greyish-brown in spring: Honey-dun later Body: Heron primary herl, doubled at throrax, rbd fine gold wire Hackle: Honey-dun or light Ginger Reference: O.W.A.Kite. Wales -
Name: Imperial, Blue Tail: Blue dun fibres Body: Heron herl rbd fine gold wire Hackle: Blue-dun and sharp red mixed and wound together Reference: Michael Meddings 1985. Grayling -
Name: Inchiquin Tail: 2/3 Bronze Mallard fibres plus blue fibres from Peacock breast Tips/Butt/Tag: Gold tinsel Body: Fiery Red pig's wool or seal's fur rbd gold Wings: Bronze Mallard with Peacock breast feather over Hackle: Blood red Reference: R.McHaffie. Ireland -
Name: Indian Yellow Tail: Pale blue cochin cock's fibres Body: Floss colour of Russian leather, rbd lemon tying silk Wings: From inside young grouse wing Hackle: Pale blue cochin cock's fibres Reference: Invented by Thomas Smith c.1860 and published by W.H.Aldam 1876 -
Name: Indian Yellow Body: Olive seal's fur lightly on primrose Hackle: Blue dun hen with 1 turn grouse in front -
Name: Indian Yellow Tail: Rich Buff Body: delicate brown silk rbd bright yellow Wings: From inside young grouse wing Hackle: Rich Buff Reference: H.S.Hall 1885 -
Name: Infalliable Tail: Dark Blue dun Body: Mole fur on crimson or claret silk, showing at tail Hackle: Dark Blue dun Reference: Devon -
Name: Integration Misc: Tied on a no.4 straight-eyed hook. A few 5" strands of Black Bucktail on top and White Bucktail under the hook Reference: Ted Trueblood, Idaho. America -
Name: Integration Body: Black floss rbd flat silver Head: Large Misc: Hook: Silvered long-shank Belly: White Polar bear or artificial fibres tied streamer-fashion Back: Black squirrel tail (jet-black) Reference: F.J.Taylor -
Name: Intermediate Misc: Detached horsehair bodies of pale delicate shades with hackles and wings to match. Honey Duns, Light Buff, Light Olive, etc Reference: H.S.Hall 1885 -
Name: Invicta Tail: GP Crest Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Hen pheasant tail Hackle: Ginger -
Name: Invicta Tail: GP Crest Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Hen Pheasant tail Hackle: Ginger Head Hackle: Blue Jay fibres in front of wings -
Name: Invicta Tail: GP Crest Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Hen pheasant tail Hackle: Red, palmerwise, with Blue Jay as throat -
Name: Invicta Tail: GP Crest or Red Ibis Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Hen Pheasant wing Hackle: Ginger palmered Misc: Reference: Peter O'Reilly 1985. Ireland -
Name: Invicta, Black Thread: Black Tail: GP Crest Body: Black seal's fur rbd Silver Wire Wings: Hen Pheasant Hackle: Black Hen palmerwise with Blue Jay at throat Reference: Wales (Usk Reservoir) -
Name: Invicta Tail: GP Crest Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Canadian Pine Squirrel Tail Hackle: Red, palmerwise, with Blue Jay as throat Reference: Tom Saville 1985 -
Name: Invicta Tail: Phosphor-yellow cock hackle fibres Body: Yellow seal's fur or wool rbd gold Wings: Hen pheasant tail Hackle: Red, palmerwise, with Blue Jay as throat. Blue Jay can be changed to dyed Guinea Fowl Reference: Tom Saville 1985 -
Name: Invicta Bumble Thread: Olive Tail: GP Crest Body: OLive seal's fur rbd gold oval Hackle: Olive, palmerwise, and Blue Jay at throat Reference: S.D.Price -
Name: Invicta, Olive Thread: Olive Tail: GP Crest Body: Olive seal's fur rbd gold oval Wings: Hen pheasant tail Hackle: Olive, palmerwise and Blue Jay at throat -
Name: Invicat, Orange Thread: Orange Tail: GP Crest Body: Orange Seal's Fur rbd Gold wire Wings: Hen Pheasant Hackle: Hot Orange with Blue Jay in front Reference: Wales -
Name: Invicta, Red-tailed Thread: Olive or lemon-yellow Tail: Scarlet Ibis Body: Yellow wool or seal's fur rbd gold oval Wings: Hen pheasant centre tail Hackle: Ginger cock's palmerwise and Blue Jay fibres as beard Reference: D.J.Collyer -
Name: Invicta Sedge Pupa Thread: Olive Body: Yellow wool rbd gold oval Thorax: Mixed dark green-brown or yellow wool Wings: Wing cases: Oak Turkey wing, tied at tail and juction of body and thorax and gain at head Hackle: Blue Jay as beard Reference: D.J.Collyer -
Name: Invicta, Silver Tail: GP Crest plus (optional) Red swan Body: Silver Wings: Hen pheasant centre tail Hackle: Body (optional): Light red palmerwise Shoulder: Blue Jay Reference: S.D.Price -
Name: Invicta, Silver Tail: Phosphor-yellow fluorescent cock's hackle fibres Body: Silver Wings: Canadian Pine Squirrel tail Throat Hackle: Blue Jay Hackle: Palmerwise - as tail Reference: Tom Saville 1985 -
Name: Invicta, Silver Thread: Yellow Tail: GP Crest Body: Seal's Fur dyed yellow rbd gold wire Wings: Hen pheasant tail Hackle: Red Cock palmerwise with Blue Jay at throat Reference: James Ogden. Wales -
Name: Irresistible, Black Tail: Black cock's Body: Clipped deer hair coloured black Wings: 2 badger hackle tips Hackle: Black cock's Reference: America -
Name: Irresistible, Natural Tail: Brown Bucktail Body: Natural grey deer hari, clipped Wings: Grizzle hackle tips Hackle: Grizzle Reference: America -
Name: Irresistible, White Tail: White cock fibres or Bucktail Body: Natural light grey or white deer hair, clipped Wings: 2 badger hackle points or white bucktail Hackle: White cock's Reference: America -
Name: Irresistible, Yellow Tail: Brown hackle fibres or Bucktail Body: Yellow coloured deer hair, clipped Wings: 2 badger hackle tips or natural bucktail Hackle: Brown cock's Reference: America -
Name: Ivor's Special Tail: good bunch of Brown Mallard, Grouse or Partridge Body: Bronze peacock herl (thick) rbd pink silk or wool Wings: Brown Mallard, Grouse Tail or Turkey Tail Hackle: Brown Partridge Reference: Africa & Australasia