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  • Birthday 09/19/1952

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  1. Pete's Special Hook - Single salmon Thread - Black Tail - Red hackle fibers (gap width in length) Body - Rear third, fluorescent green chenille; fore two-thirds, fluorescent red chenille Hackle - Orange as a wet fly collar Wing - White bucktail or calf tail (to end of tail) Originated by Peter McVey The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
  2. Copper Smith Hook - Single salmon Thread - Black Tail - Bunch yellow calf-tail Body - Flat copper tinsel Ribbing - Fine gold wire or finest oval tinsel Hackle - Bunch yellow calf-tail Wing - Black calf-tail Fishing Flies - Malcolm Greenhalgh & Jason Smalley
  3. Jeannie Hook - Single salmon Thread - Black Tag - Oval silver tinsel Tail - Golden pheasant crest Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel Body - Rear third, lemon yellow floss; fore two-thirds, black floss Throat - Black hackle fibers, beard style Wing - Red fox squirrel tail fibers Cheek - Jungle cock eyes (or equivalent) (second eye showing) The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
  4. not everybody has the resources "nuff said
  5. Killer Hook - Single salmon Thread - Black Tail - Red hackle fibers (gap width past bend) Ribbing - Medium flat silver tinsel Body - Bright red wool Hackle - Bright red as a wet fly collar Wing - Natural black squirrel tail or black bear hair The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
  6. a piece of paper? what do these hackles look like?
  7. Cardinal Hook - Wet fly Thread - Black Tail - Dyed fluorescent red hackle fibers Ribbing - Fine flat gold tinsel Body - Fluorescent red floss Hackle - Fluorescent red Wing - Dyed fluorescent red duck quill sections The Book of Fly Patterns: Over 1,000 Patterns for the Construction of Artificial Flies - Eric Leiser
  8. Romeyn Hook - Wet fly Thread - Black Tip - Scarlet silk floss - Gold tinsel tip Tail - Barred wood duck or mandarin Ribbing - Gold tinsel Body - Green floss Hackle - Grizzly Wing - Barred wood duck Trout - Ray Bergman Named for Dr J R Romeyn of Keeseville N Y
  9. Colonel Fuller Hook - Wet fly Thread - White under body; Black head Tip - Gold tinsel Tail - Black quill sections Ribbing - Gold tinsel Body - Yellow floss Hackle - Yellow Wing - Yellow with scarlet stripe, married Trout - Ray Bergman
  10. during long days of floating on the bighorn river in montana, the owner of the raft was always prepared it sure did come in handy after breakfast at the cabin 😁😁
  11. Ultra Simple Cased Caddis Hook - Wet fly Thread - Globrite #11 Case - Turkey (Pheasant tail as substitute) Head - Tying thread *Coat the hook shank with a swipe of crazy glue prior to wrapping the body or counter rib the body with wire **Add hackle fiber legs if desired
  12. Walker Hook - Wet fly Thread - White under body; Black head Tail - Scarlet and white Ribbing - Black silk Body - White floss Hackle - Yellow Wing - White with gray turkey stripe Trout - Ray Bergman
  13. Quaker Hook - Wet fly Thread - Black Tip - Gold tinsel Tail - Gray mallard Ribbing - Gold tinsel Body - Gray silk floss Hackle - Grizzly Wing - Gray turkey Trout - Ray Bergman
  14. cool kinda looks like jim breuer, comedian
  15. so low and behold its not a secret pattern, just a munroe/munro killer like i originally posted obviously there are different recipes
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