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Norm Frechette

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Prince of Darkness

Hook - Mustad C068
Bead - Black brass or tungsten
Weight - lead free wire (Optional)
Thread - Black
Tail - Black goose biots
Ribbing Oval silver tinsel
body - Black ice dubbing
Hackle - Hungarian partridge
Wing - White goose biots
 
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Scottp

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Hot Orange Octo-bumble

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Hard to see but the Ice Dub is closer to sunburst than true orange.

hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - yarn hot orange
rib - small wire gold
body - Ice Dub orange
hackle(s) - hot orange/sunburst (1 Tbs Rit Golden Yellow/1 cup water)
1st shoulder - golden pheasant body feather red
2nd shoulder - hen grizzly dyed Silver Doctor Blue (2 packs Koolaid Ice Blue Raspberry/1 cup water)

Regards,
Scott
 
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Norm Frechette

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Bloody Butcher

Winged Wet Fly

Hook - Mustad Heritage S80AP
Thread - Black
Tail - Originally Ibis, few strands of red dyed Goose work well.
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Silver tinsel
Hackle - Red
Wing - Slips of blue wing feathers from a mallard wing
 

Vandelay Industries

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This color combo was an absolute killer at a river system I fished for cutthroat. These will get destroyed
Great to hear! I am excited to try them out in the spring.
 

Norm Frechette

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Woodworth Butterfly

Atlantic Salmon

Wilfred “Woody” Woodworth

Hook - Single salmon
Thread - Black
Tag - Silver tinsel & fluorescent green wool
Rib - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Peacock herl
Wing - Yellow calf tail, divided & slanting back
Collar - Brown hen

Fly Patterns of Canada - Paul C Marriner
 

Stonedfish

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Found a use for a bunch of grizzly hackle tips I had been saving. I believe the fly is called "Magnus". Should be good for SRC.View attachment 50622

Very nice.
I like a lot of those patterns that the folks across the pond tie up for their sea trout.
SF
 
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