
I am a big Enos Bradner fan so was thrilled when a niece of Enos Bradner sent me some flies he tied and used.
Right row from top: Black Carey Special; brown Carey Special with one hackle tied mid body and another at the head; two Size 12 Orange body Carey Specials; size 8 Nyerges Nymph; two size 8 Doc Spratleys.
Middle Row from top: Polar Shrimp tied on gold hook with sparse white polar bear wing and large jungle cock cheek; unidentified orange bodied fly with sparse badger hackle and a wood duck wing; streamer fly with silver mylar body and layered wing of white over orange over white polar bear hair.
Left row: Royal Humpy with brown thread body and white wing and oversized brown hackles.
The letter was in Bradner's papers. He obviously knew someone who lived in Seattle and was a terrific artist. The address on the letter is I think the former location of Enos Bradner's Capitol Hill Bookstore. Brads Brat is the name of a famous fly of his. Camp Bucktail was what he called his cabin up on the North Fork Stilly.