Partridge and Yellow
or
Yellow Partridge
Hook - Wet fly style
Thread - Yellow silk
Hackle - Hungarian partridge
I do not own silk threads. I just substituted yellow uni stretch.
Reference
Yorkshire Trout Flies by T. E. Pritt (1885) Note – The following book is the same text, only the title was changed.
No. 28. Yellow Partridge (Grey Gnat).
Hook 1
Wings. — Hackled with a light feather from the back of a Partridge.
Body. — Yellow silk.
A good killer almost any time during April.
North Country Flies by T.E. Pritt (1886) – Note: only the title was changed from Pritt’s Yorkshire Trout Flies published the previous year.
No. 28. Yellow Partridge (Grey Gnat).
Hook 1
Wings. — Hackled with a light feather from the back of a Partridge.
Body. — Yellow silk.
A good killer almost any time during April.
Brook and River Trouting by Harfield H. Edmonds and Norman N. Lee (1916)
No. 14.
Yellow Partridge.
PERLIDIAE and Diptera (Crane-fly).
Hook or 1.
Wings. — Hackled with a greyish feather barely tinged with brown, from a Partridge's back.
Body. — Yellow silk, No. 4.
Head. — Yellow silk.
May to middle of June.
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