The Jock Scott Salmon Fly

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The Jock Scott Salmon Fly, created in 1850 by John (Jock) Scott, is a legendary fully dressed salmon fly and widely regarded as the "King of the Salmon Flies." With its intricate design and vibrant materials, it has become one of the most iconic and effective patterns for Atlantic salmon fishing. The Jock Scott's detailed construction features a mix of bright feathers, floss, and tinsel, creating an eye-catching profile that has proven successful in various water conditions. Its enduring popularity speaks to its effectiveness and artistry, making it a must-have fly for traditionalists and salmon anglers alike.

Pro Tip

Fish the Jock Scott on a swing in classic salmon runs and pools, where its intricate colors and movement can entice even the most reluctant fish. Use it in moderate to low water conditions for optimal effectiveness. Handle the fly with care, as its delicate materials are designed for aesthetics and performance rather than rugged durability.

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Hook: Salmon fly hook, sizes 4-8 Thread: Black silk Tag: Fine oval silver tinsel and yellow floss Tail: A mixture of golden pheasant crest and red ibis Body: Divided into two sections: yellow floss with gold tinsel ribbing for the rear, and black floss ribbed with silver tinsel for the front Hackle: Black hackle palmered over the front section Wing: Golden pheasant tippet, bustard, and peacock wing fibers, married with red, yellow, and blue swan or goose fibers Cheeks: Jungle cock feathers Head: Black thread, finished with a lacquer coat for durability and shine