I have an assortment of grizzly patches dyed various colors. I have selected a few of these to create a series of streamers using grizzly as the main feather. The first of the series features a grizzly dyed green.
The name selected for the streamer....."Grizzly Green"
Here is the recipe. Hook, Mustad 94720....Body, Orange Yarn....Rib, Fine Embossed Gold Tinsel...Belly, Lavender Bucktail...Throat, Red Hackle...Wing, 2 Olive, 2 Green Grizzly Saddle Hackles....Cheek, Jungle Cock.
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Looks good Beautiful Pattern!
ReplyDeleteFly Waters Edge,
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It came together well.
Nothing like a brookie hittin a streamer, it's a beautiful symphony of calm and all of the sudden away we go
ReplyDeleteLuke Bothell,
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Luke you say it well.
Alan
ReplyDeleteNice colorful streamer--if you had to fish one color combo streamer, what would it be??? thanks for sharing
Bill Trussell,
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My good man that's a very tough question.
For brookies it would be red, and yellow. For browns, probably olive, brown.
Wonderful looking pattern Alan.
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I appreciate it Mike.
I like this kind of fly. Look forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteMark Kautz,
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It would work well on those cutts and bows you fish for.
Bill,
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It's appreciated.
Very Nice!! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the grizzly series.
ReplyDeleteHighPlainsFlyFisher,
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The next one's coming soon.
Superb, Alan! One of my favorite Regional streamers has a combination of Green and Orange. It has caught lots of fish for me over the years. However, this beautiful streamer has trout written all over it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMel Moore,
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That's a wonderful color combination.