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Flash / Flashabou / Grizzly / Krystal Flash / Red / Schlappen / slider / white / Yellow /

Redheaded slider  


tied by bgause1
Material List: Hook: size 4 stinger
Thread: red
Weed guard: omited on this fly but mason hard mono normally
Tail: Grizzly hackle, yellow grizzly hackle, red copper and gold krystal flash, gold and copper flashabou, red yellow and white schlappen
Collar: yellow then orange deer
Head: Red, white, red deer hair
Eyes: yellow doll eyes
Tying Instructions: Tied pretty much in order. Can cut back on the tail some if its too much material.

Current Species For This Pattern
Bluefish (1 votes)
Striped Bass (1 votes)




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