fly patterns
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Name: Jack Frost Thread: Black or White Tips/Butt/Tag: Crimson wool Body: White 'sirdar' baby wool covered by 1/8th in strip polythene Wings: Generous spray white marabou Hackle: Crimson cock followed by white cock, both long-fibred Reference: Bob Church -
Name: Jack Frost Tips/Butt/Tag: DFM wool Body: DFM White wool covered by 1/8th in strip polythene Wings: Generous spray white marabou Hackle: Crimson cock followed by white cock, both long-fibred -
Name: Jackie's Fancy Tail: Red floss2 turns silver wire Body: Peacock herl Hackle: Yellowy-white cock's Reference: S.D.Price -
Name: Jassid Body: Hackle close wound, clipped on the top Wings: Small jungle cock tied flat Misc: Colours: Black, Brown or Olive Reference: Vincent Marinaro. America -
Name: Jay, Blue Tail: end of body floss left in place and teased out Body: Light blue floss rbd gold Wings: Blue Jay feathers Hackle: same colour as body -
Name: Jay, Silver Tail: GP Tippet fibres Body: Silver Wings: Blue Jay feather Hackle: Light ginger cock's Reference: J.Bernard 1932 -
Name: Jay, Yellow Tail: End of body floss teased out Body: Yellow floss Wings: Blue Jay feather Hackle: Canary-yellow Reference: J.Bernard 1932 -
Name: Jeannie Tail: GP Body: Half Black and half Yellow silk, rbd fine silver Wings: Mallard with Jungle Cock sides Hackle: Sparse, shiny black cock's Reference: Bill McEwan (Loch Lomond) -
Name: Jenny Lind Tail: Blue duck quill fibres Body: Yellow floss rbd flat gold Wings: Bright blue duck wing Hackle: Scarlet Reference: J.Bernard 1932. America -
Name: Jerry Ma Diddler Tail: Scarlet Body: Dark Green Wool Wings: Brown Turkey with a strip of scarlet Goose (dyed) each side Hackle: Claret Misc: Canadian pattern good in Irish Loughs -
Name: Jersy Herd Thread: Bronze Peacock Tips/Butt/Tag: Back: Peacock herl fibres Body: (a) Silk covered by Mylar tube OR (b) Copper tinsel Hackle: Hot Orange Head: Peacock herl -
Name: Jersey Herd Tail: Bronze Peacock Tips/Butt/Tag: Back: Peacock herl fibres Body: built to shape with floss, covered with copper foil Hackle: Hot Orange Head: Peacoc herl Reference: Tom Ivens' pattern -
Name: Jock Tail: GP Crest Body: half yellow half black floss Rib: Gold Wings: White-tipped Wild-duck wing Hackle: Spotted Guniea-fowl Reference: Modified Jock Scott Salmon fly -
Name: Joe's Hopper Tail: Scarlet hackle fibres Body: Yellow ostrich herl with Red game hackle, palmerwise Wings: Light brown speckled turkey wing Hackle: throat-grizzle dyed yellow Reference: N.America -
Name: Joe's Hopper Tail: Scarlet hackle fibres Body: Yellow fur with red game, palmerwise Wings: Light brown speckled turkey wing Throat Hackle: Mixed brown and grizzle Reference: Joe Brookes' pattern. N.America -
Name: John's Pink Special Tail: GP Crest Body: Pink Seal's Fur rbd silver wire Hackle: Pink, palmerwise, with Cinnamon at head -
Name: John Player Special Body: Strip of bright gold plastic imitation leather or gold mylar tube Wings: Black dyed squirrel Hackle: large black cock's Reference: D.Clark -
Name: John Spencer Tail: GP Tippet Body: Black floss rbd silver Wings: Grey Mallard Hackle: Black -
Name: John Storey Tail: optional - red hackle fibres Body: Peacock herl rbd (optional) red silk Wings: Grey mallard tied forward Hackle: Natural red cock's Misc: John Storey was keeper to Ryedale Anglers at Helmsley, N.Yorks c.1900 Reference: N.Country -
Name: John Storey Thread: Peacock herl, red silk Wings: Grey mallard tied forward Hackle: Dark red Misc: John Storey was keeper to Ryedale Anglers at Helmsley, N.Yorks c.1900 -
Name: Joseland's Favourite Tail: Dark claret Body: Buff seal's fur rbd gold oval Wings: fairly long - Underwing of 2 white and black feathers from Mallard wing dyed yellow tied back to back. Overwing of 2 strips speckled Turkey wing either side Hackle: Dark claret Reference: Africa and Australasia -
Name: Jumbo Pupa Tail: White hackle fibres pointing away from body on top of hook and cut shorter Body: Green-olive herl rbd crimson floss Thorax: Dark brown-olive Wings: Wing cases: Dark brown-olive Head: White hackle fibres pointing away from body on top of hook and cut shorter Reference: Richard Walker -
Name: Jumper Body: Yellow silk Hackle: Tomtit's tail or Golden Plover Reference: John Jackson 1854 -
Name: Jungle Cock Tail: GP Tippet Body: Black floss rbd gold Wings: Jungle Cock Hackle: Black -
Name: Jungle Cock and Orange Body: Orange floss rbd embossed gold Wings: Mixed Brown and Black Bucktail with Jungle Cock cheeks Hackle: Pale blue cock's tied as beard Reference: Jack Holroyd 1985 -
Name: Jungle Cock and Silver Tail: GP Tippet fibres or Scarlet Ibis Body: Silver Wings: 2 small Jungle cock Hackle: Black or dyed blue Reference: Roger Woolley 1932 -
Name: Jungle Variant Tail: 10 fibres dark brown game hackle Body: Peacock, condor or macaw quill Wings: Jungle Cock Hackle: Coch-y-bondhu Reference: America