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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
A couple of Rangeley style streamers.
I haven't posted a streamer in some time so last night I tied a couple. The first one is tied on a Martinek Rangeley streamer hook size 6 6xl. Tag and Rib is flat silver tinsel. Butt is peacock and the body is wine yarn. Belly white saddle hackle with a red throat. Wing is purple saddle hackle and jungle cock eyes.
This one is also tied on a Martinek hook #6 6xl. Tag and Rib flat silver tinsel. Body burnt orange yarn. Belly white saddle hackle with red throat. Wing is red saddle hackle with jungle cock eyes.
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Hi Alan. I'm always impressed with this type of streamer. They would make a great coffee table top book, but there is already one out there. I would get it, but $70 is a little too much for a CT book.
ReplyDeleteMark Kautz
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Mark there are a couple of good books out there. One really nice one is "Forgotten Flies".
...and speaking of books, Alan. *Hint* *hint*. Those streamers are beautiful. Orange is a very productive color when trolling for Salmon up here.
ReplyDeletemike
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Mike I only did a little trolling in all the years we fished Maine. Mooselookmeguntic was a favorite for us. Farrington Island to Stoney Batter point, landlocks and big brookies.
Mike a favorite trolling fly was the Footer Special.
DeleteThat's a pattern I haven't tried. I've got a guinea fowl skin sitting around doing nothing, I I'll tie up a couple and give them a spin. Thanks.
DeleteIt's a fly that has been god to me when I fished. I find when tied to small it's not as productive.
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ReplyDeleteYour streamers are beyond excellent, can't wait for Jason to see the ones you tied for him come Xmas. Thanks for sharing
Bill Trussell
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I'm sure Jason will love the gift.