The Durham Ranger Recipe
Designed by Mr. Scruton of Durham
Pattern as per Francis Francis
Dressed by Paul Webb
Canada

Tip:     
Tag:     
Tail:     
Tail Veiling:     
Butt:     
Ribs:     
Body:     

Hackle:     
Throat:     
Wing:     




Cheeck:     
Crest:     
Horns:     
Head:     
Extra-fine oval silver tinsel
Yellow floss
Golden pheasant crest
Indian crow or substitute
Black Ostrich herl
Fine silver lace and narrow flat silver tinsel
In four equal sections of Golden yellow floss; orange, fiery brown,
and black seal's fur or substitute.
Badger dyed yellow
A light blue hackle
A pair of jungle cock feathers, back to back, covered for 3/4 of
their length by a pair of golden pheasant tippets, back to back.
These are covered by a shorter pair of tippets reaching to, and
covering, the second black bar of the first pair. Jungle cock as a
wing veiling.
Blue chatterer or substitute with kingfisher
Golden pheasant crest
Blue-and-yellow Macaw
Black

To find out how you can purchase Paul's flies and other items of interest to the fly tier please contact him at The Webb Page or email him at lisa-paul@roadrunner.nf.net

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