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Mustang Pupa

 

Legs - Pheasant tail fibers, chenille and a black glass/plastic bead

Body - Peacock herl reinforced with tying thread or fine gold wire

Head - Pheasant tail fibers

 

Reference - FFF Fly Pattern Encyclopedia

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wr1nkles google goldie streamer fly pattern, that one I use for land locked salmon, it works

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Eraserback Scud

Hook: TMC 3761
Thread: Uni 17/0
Antennae: Mallard Flank markere Olive
Eyes: 50# Mono Melted
Abdomen/Legs: D-Rib Large - Base
Peacock Herl - Olive, Ostrich Herl - Olive
Loon UV Resin

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Kimo

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Moose Bogan

 

Hook - Salmon/steelhead style

Thread - Red

Tag - Oval gold tinsel

Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel

Body - Flat copper tinsel

Wing - Green squirrel tail

Collar - Fluorescent green chenille

Head - Red UV resin

 

Reference - Hairwing & Tube Flies for Salmon & Steelhead - Chris Mann

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Johnston

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Another one from Peter O'Reilly's Trout & Salmon Flies of Ireland. Stacked and pinch-folded the wing on this one; for whatever reason, the results came out better than a folded one.
hook – Dai Riki 075 #10
thread - Danville 6/0 black
butt - dubbing orange
tail - golden pheasant crest
rib - oval tinsel gold
body - dubbing olive/brown
hackle - black
wing - bronze mallard
Regards,
Scott

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I know it's a summer pattern, but I'm just tying what I have materials for. And I'm enjoying it!

 

GFA Hopper

#10 hopper hook

UTC 140 - Olive

Peacock hearl underbody

Foam body

Bleach Elk Hair wing

MFC centipede legs

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I'm playing with using Krystal Flash in a dubbing loop as "flash hackle." These are intended for bluegill. If the hard water melts today I may get to test them tomorrow morning.

 

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I'm playing with using Krystal Flash in a dubbing loop as "flash hackle." These are intended for bluegill. If the hard water melts today I may get to test them tomorrow morning.

 

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These are very nice, good luck. Let us know how you do.

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