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Does anyone have a recipe for a modern Jock Scott that still results in a fly similar to the original (visually and while used)?

 

I have been trying to collect the "traditional" ingredients for a couple of years, but I've been unable to find most. Some of the ingrediants I can't even identify (perhaps differences in language between each side of the pond?).

 

Any direction would be greatly appreciated. I would like to tie this for my uncle (John "Jock" Scott) as a gift.

 

Thanks. :)

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I have a few of the more difficult to find materials for the traditional Jock Scott. What are you having trouble with?

 

 

 

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