Broughton’S Point
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2022 7:29 am
Hi all, good to be back it has been a while. Most of you would recognise me as ‘flyfishwithme’.
Been dabbling in Nymphing but now back to proper flies.
I would like to share with you my tying of the Broughton’s Point.
Named after a cobbler from Penrith and it is believed to have been tied to represent the claret dun.
Originally devised as a fly for Ullswater by Jack Broughton and named after a small peninsular on Ullswater that Broughton favoured in about 1830.
Pritt championed it on rivers in the north of England and used it as his point fly during the early spring months claiming it as a great representation of the Large Dark Olive which hatch prolifically at that time.
Philip
Been dabbling in Nymphing but now back to proper flies.
I would like to share with you my tying of the Broughton’s Point.
Named after a cobbler from Penrith and it is believed to have been tied to represent the claret dun.
Originally devised as a fly for Ullswater by Jack Broughton and named after a small peninsular on Ullswater that Broughton favoured in about 1830.
Pritt championed it on rivers in the north of England and used it as his point fly during the early spring months claiming it as a great representation of the Large Dark Olive which hatch prolifically at that time.
Philip