Dark Hendrickson

This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Dark Hendrickson.

Dark Hendrickson | www.johnkreft.com

I hope you read last week’s TBT post about Roy Steenrod’s Light Hendrickson fly pattern. I thought the Dark Hendrickson was an appropriate fly to highlight this week.

You’ll note the only difference between the two flies is the color of the body. The Light Hendrickson uses fox belly whereas the Dark version is tied with muskrat fur.

I tried to find which version, the Light or Dark, came first. I checked the books below and couldn’t find an answer. The narrative of Valla’s book only references a Hendrickson. If you know the answer, please add a Comment below and I’ll revise this post.

For more information about Roy Steenrod, be sure to read last week’s post. Click here for the LINK.

Enjoy…go fish!

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