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Old February 12th, 2004, 10:52 PM
Stephen Welsh
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Anyone have the pattern for this?

(Note: not to be confused the Sheep Creek Special :-)


About all I know is, the fly was passed on to an Aussie
(dopey bugger lost it) by an American overwintering in New Zealand.
The dopey bugger described it as having a "light" hackle and
creamy body ...

.... any ideas what the actual pattern may be?


Steve
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Old March 4th, 2004, 11:09 PM
George G. Miller
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Steve:
I have one that a guy gave me, called a Sheep Creek.
My vet uses this fly exclusively here (Browning, MT).

I'm going in for surgery on my wrist and elbow tomorrow morning,
but, give me a few days and I'll take a look for it.

I should be able to include a pic of it, also.

If you don't hear back from me, email me at:



for a gentle reminder.

thanks,

George


Stephen Welsh wrote:


Anyone have the pattern for this?

(Note: not to be confused the Sheep Creek Special :-)


About all I know is, the fly was passed on to an Aussie
(dopey bugger lost it) by an American overwintering in New Zealand.
The dopey bugger described it as having a "light" hackle and
creamy body ...

... any ideas what the actual pattern may be?


Steve


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Old March 4th, 2004, 11:30 PM
George G. Miller
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Default Sheep Creek Midge

Steve:

there is a pattern for Sheep Creek he

http://www.virtualflybox.com/pattern...ern.php?id=169

Let me know if that's what you're after.

thanks,

George



Stephen Welsh wrote:


Anyone have the pattern for this?

(Note: not to be confused the Sheep Creek Special :-)


About all I know is, the fly was passed on to an Aussie
(dopey bugger lost it) by an American overwintering in New Zealand.
The dopey bugger described it as having a "light" hackle and
creamy body ...

... any ideas what the actual pattern may be?


Steve


 




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