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Parks' Salmonfly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Parks' Salmonfly
Parks' Salmonfly is a traditional dry fly imitating adults of the family of giant stoneflies or salmonflies (Pteronarcyidae). The most commonly imitated species is Pteronarcys californica or salmonfly common throughout Western North America from British Columbia to California. == Origin== One of the most enduring contributions of Parks' Fly Shop in Gardiner, Montana is the ''Parks' Salmon Fly'', an improved version of the old ''Sofa Pillow'' used to imitate the giant stoneflies or ''Salmon Flies'' on the Yellowstone River and its tributaries. In 1954, Merton Parks found the older imitations of the giant stonefly unsuitable and created the ''Parks Salmon Fly''. The fly remains popular and in use still today. Charles Brooks, a master Yellowstone fly fisherman, called the ''Parks' Salmon Fly'' one of his top three stonefly imitations.
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