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Jocelin,
Nice fly but, in Scotland, that pattern is known as a Hairy Mary. The pattern below is a simplified version of the fly we know as the Garry, sometimes called a Garry Dog or Minister's Dog, owing to the fact that the original fly was said to have been dressed, on Tweedside, using the hair from a minister's dog, a golden retriever by the name of Garry.
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John Gray www.trout-salmon-fishing.com Last edited by John Gray; 21-02-2008 at 09:38 PM. |
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I also posted the HArry mary in another post I know about the golden retriever my fly also has it on I have 3 golden retreiver here at home the hair is from RUSTY HAiry MAry was first introduced from inverness Scotland in tthe 60's by John reidpath and is tied throat style and for the wing red brown fitch tail or red squirrel is used Here is the HAiry marry ![]() Here is the GArry or minister dog first tied by John wright the son of the noted fly tyer JAmes wright in the 40's and has yellow floss for the tag ![]() Jocelin Last edited by JOCELIN; 21-02-2008 at 10:15 PM. |
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The Hairy Mary is one of our earliest hairwing patterns, dating back to around 1950, when it was in use on northern rivers such as the Ness and Conon. Its design is attributed, as you say, to Johnny Reidpath, an Inverness tackle merchant. In smaller sizes, the wing can be of red or brown squirrel but, particularly in larger sizes, it is most often of brown bucktail. The ribbing can be of gold or silver oval tinsel. Hairy Mary
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The 'Hairy Mary' illustrated is dressed very much in the Dee low water/greased line style; as popularised by Arthur 'A.H.E.' Wood on his Cairnton beat. I believe his favourites were the Jeannie and the Logie. Here is a Garry in the same style. ![]() Garry Known also as the Garry Dog, Yellow Dog or Minister's Dog, reputedly the name originated in a Tweed tackle shop of the 1920's, where a visiting minister contributed some hair from the tail of his golden retriever named Garry, to aid the completion of a fly under construction on the premises. PiB |
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Garry - Low Water Dressing
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John Gray www.trout-salmon-fishing.com Last edited by John Gray; 21-03-2008 at 10:29 AM. |
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