The Early Nelson - Fly Tying Appalachian/Great Smoky Mountain Trout Patterns

This pattern is thought to have been introduced to the Great Smoky Mountains by Cap Weise prior to WWII. Likely originating in England and named after the Admiral Lord Nelson, the pattern first came to the states via the Catskills region sometime in the 1840s. Hook: #10-16 standard length dry Thread: Black Tail: Black bear or moose Body: Peacock herl Wings: Grizzly hackle tips Hackle: Grizzly and brown dry fly ** Great Smoky Mountain Fly Tying Books used in this series ** Hatches and Fly Patterns of the Great Smoky Mountains, by Don Kirk, https://amzn.to/2HLZuVT Great Smoky Mountains National Park Angler's Companion, by Ian Rutter, https://amzn.to/2HQwDQr Southeastern Flies, by L.J. DeCuir, https://amzn.to/3l0McTG Savage Flies is a project with the mission of encouraging and teaching fly tying to as many people as possible. The channel is named after one of my western Maryland homewaters, the Savage River. I've been uploading at least three new videos a week (usually Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday). Thanks for stopping by. Please let me know in the comments if you have any tying tips you would like to share or if you have any patterns you would like to see tied here.