
Took my 8'3" Sharpes Wilson International out to swing soft hackles on a stream on the east slope of the cascades. The Wilson International is finished with green thread tipped with gold and has impregnated staggered ferrule bamboo blanks which are the color of a Mac N Jacks amber ale..

We walked 5.5 miles during the day but the best fishing was in the first riffle.

The cutts fought hard.

My best fly was a size 12-14 Black Spider which was originated in the 1850's by the scotsman W.C.Stewart. See four rows of flies on left below. Simple to tie. Pearsals Brown silk thread for a body with a Starling hackle wound at the shoulder. You tie the Starling hackle in at the head of the fly and wind it down the body and then work your thread up through the starling to protect the fragile feather from the trout's teeth. Old flies are good flies!

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