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FC Minnow

Rib - Medium red wire
Body - Gold tinsel
Wing - Brown bucktail over red bucktail

Tomorrow's Fish: And The View from My Vise - R E Long

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York's Kennebago

Tag - Silver tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant crest
Butt - Red floss
Body - Silver tinsel
Ribbing - Silver oval tinsel
Throat - Red hackle
Wing - Badger hackles with a tuft of red hackle at the front
Eyes - Jungle cock

Notes: York's Kennebago was originated by Mr. Bert Quimby and named after Mr. T. Lewis York, the owner of York's camp. The camp was situated on the shores of Kennebago Lake and catered to wealthy professionals and sportsmen. The York's Kennebago was created to mimic the chub and dace baitfish species found in the lakes around the camp. While over his career, he created a number of flies including the Lady Ghost, Governor Brann and the Dusty Streamer, he himself favored York's Kennebago along with the Lady Ghost over the others.

Streamer Fly Tying & Fishing - Joseph D. Bates, Jr

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Louisiana Mickey Finn

Tail - Barred wood duck
Butt - Orange chenille
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Silver tinsel chenille
Wing - Yellow, red, yellow bucktail
Shoulder - Barred wood duck
Eyes - Painted red over yellow

Perrault's Standard Dictionary of Fishing Flies - Keith Perrault

Forgotten Flies - Schmookler & Sils

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Slumpbuster on a #8 8808 1X Orvis hook

Silver mini flat braid and olive pine squirrel zonker

 

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Hale Bopp Leech - Black

Head - Gold bead
Weight - Lead free wire
Collar/gills - Red thread
Tail - Black marabou
Body - Black angora goat or mohair yarn

Can also be tied in different colors

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On 11/6/2023 at 3:10 PM, Squeezy said:

Slumpbuster on a #8 8808 1X Orvis hook

Silver mini flat braid and olive pine squirrel zonker

 

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I like this fly!

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On 11/7/2023 at 8:36 AM, flytire said:
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Hale Bopp Leech - Black

Head - Gold bead
Weight - Lead free wire
Collar/gills - Red thread
Tail - Black marabou
Body - Black angora goat or mohair yarn

Can also be tied in different colors

Nice. Over the years I've done very well with this pattern.

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Cobler

Tip - Gold tinsel
Tail - Mandarin
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Brown wool
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Barred mandarin

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Captain

Tail - Scarlet & yellow, married
Tip - Peacock tag
Body - White floss
Hackle - Brown
Wing - Slate

Trout - Ray Bergman

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Orange was my color for last year's broodstock salmon winter season the only other pattern that came close was a mickey finn

Orange Girl? inspired from golden girl pattern.

hook- salmon, gold tinsel butt, orange floss tag, tail- Indian crow sub, body-gold tinsel, wing- golden pheasant tippets, hackle- orange collar style

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Orange flash

hook- salmon, orange floss tag, body- copper tinsel, throat -white organza, wing- orange organza with olive marabou on top.

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