Babcock
Hooks - Wet fly
Thread - Black
Tail - Scarlet red hackle barbs
Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel
Body - Red floss
Hackle: Black tied on as a collar and tied back and down
Wing - Yellow calf tail tied over the body
Topping - Three peacock sword feather barbs
Author's Note
The first version of the Babcock had no tail or topping. The wings were white duck quill sections with a narrow strip of black quill section along the top. This fly was named after brothers W. J. and Charles H. Babcock of Rochester, New York. W. J., an ardent fly fisherman, was one of the organizers of the National Sportsmen's Association in 1874, and Charles H. served as Fish Commissioner of New York state from 1885 to 1902.
Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
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