Greenwells Glory Dry Fly is a photograph by John Edwards which was uploaded on January 27th, 2019.
Greenwells Glory Dry Fly
A close up photograph of a Greenwell’s Glory dry fly sitting on the water’s surface. Textures have been overlayed to give a vintage... more
by John Edwards
Title
Greenwells Glory Dry Fly
Artist
John Edwards
Medium
Photograph - Texture Overlay
Description
A close up photograph of a Greenwell’s Glory dry fly sitting on the water’s surface. Textures have been overlayed to give a vintage effect.
Greenwell's Glory is a trout fishing fly invented in 1854 by Canon William Greenwell of Durham on the Tweed at Sprouston and originally tied for him by local well known fly tyer, Jimmy Wright. The original dressing as given by Greenwell to Wright was the inside of a blackbird's wing, with a body of red and black hackle, tied with yellow silk.
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January 27th, 2019