The tradition of tying salmon flies with feathers is a very old one,
recorded in Ancient Greece, but the Victorians instilled artistry into
salmon fly tying with their elaborate built-wing flies using feathers
from a variety of exotic birds. After a period in which featherwing
flies were eclipsed by those made from animal hairs and man-made
materials, the popularity of these versatile feathers is resurging. This
international directory of old and modern featherwing salmon flies
features dressings from North America and Europe. The origins of
patterns, precise dressings, and superb color illustrations will inspire
fly tyers to attain new heights of achievement. This book is companion
to Shrimp & Spey Flies for Salmon and Steelhead and Hairwing & Tube
Flies for Salmon and Steelhead.