Jimi,
thanks for taking the time and writing it down.
When the recipe asks to use the hair for dubbing, it sounds like the 'Moser-dub'. Maybe you can substiture it by a mixture of some gray heares ear dubbing and some finer deer hair from the dears mask.
Just a thought, seems to be a caddis imitation. The dubbing has to make up the housing of the larva.
Rene
in Germany


Desert Eagle wrote:

Hook, 10 to 16 long shank
Head, brass or silver bead
Dubbing, Bayerisches Hirsch-Kolben-Haar
Rib, copper wire
Weight, lead wire

That's all there was to it, sounds like a simple fast tie fly.
Jimi


Jimi, sorry for not answering, I was out of home for work.. I think, you got a lot of correct answers on this. One question at the end: Where is the recipe? Rene

Desert Eagle wrote:



My friend Cliff found this fly pattern and sent it to me. However, this one
thing I can not figure out what it is, it is what the body is dubbed with
and is the only line in German I can not figure out from the picture of
recipe. The material is called, Bayerisches Hirsch-Kolben-Haar. Some type


of


hair I know, but what? If it is uncommon, is there a substitute?

Thanks,
Jimi














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