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Little Brown Trout  


tied by trout traveler
Fly Type: Streamers,
Material List: long streamer hook
lead wire weight

black thread
pearl braid for body
white bucktail as throat
wing orange bucktail,pearl flashabou and fox-squirrel tail hair
peacock herl as topping



Tying Instructions: Start thread.wrap lead wire for weight tie off.
tie in pearl braid above hook shank.wrap forward tie off clip.
tie on white bucktail for throat wrap cut.
tie on orange bucktail for firsr half of wing.
tie several pieces of pearl flashabou on top of bucktail.
tie in bunch of fox-squirrel tail for second half of the wing.tie in several pieces of peacock herl for topping.Wrap head tie off,cement.

If wanted you could paint eyes on head

Current Species For This Pattern
Chain Pickerel (1 votes)
Largemouth Bass (1 votes)
Smallmouth Bass (1 votes)
Trout (1 votes)




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