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Scottp

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Olive Muddler

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hook - WFC Model 3 #8
thread - Uni 8/0 chartreuse
tag - GloBrite #11/resin
tail - deer hair dyed olive
rib - small wire chartreuse
body - Ice Dub black
hackle - olive/black
1st shoulder - pheasant body feather dyed olive
collar/head - deer hair dyed olive

Regards,
Scott
 

Norm Frechette

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Harding Special

Atlantic Salmon

James S. Harding

Hook - Single salmon
Tag - Flat silver tinsel and yellow floss
Tail - Golden pheasant crest
Butt - Black ostrich herl
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Rib - Oval silver tinsel
Hackle - White hackle
Wing - Red squirrel tail
Cheek - Jungle cock
 

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Fireman

Atlantic Salmon

Michel Beaudin

Hook - Single salmon
Tag - Oval gold tinsel
Tail - Golden pheasant rump feather
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Black chenille
Wing - Yellow polar bear or substitute
Collar - Green hen hackle
Cheeks - Jungle cock
 

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Woodchuck

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tag - Oval silver tinsel
Tail - Orange hen hackle
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Black wool
Wing - Woodchuck
Collar - Orange hen hackle
 

Kfish

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@Kfish,

Beautiful Deer hair Pattern and work.

Can you point me to any videos or tutorials onthose back legs? Very intriguing.

Thanks in advance.

Bob
Thanks! Sorry I didn't use any YouTube vids but I'm sure it's out there maybe, this technique is called spring leaf or something like that.

What I did with mine is to cut rabbit strip in half lengthwise, take the hair off. Ready some thread knots, fold, cinch tie and glued with flex uv resin.
 

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Dave’s Mistake

Steelhead

David McNeese, 1987

Tag - Silver flat tinsel
Tail - Purple hackle fibers or purple-dyed golden pheasant crest, topped with fruit crow
Rib - Silver oval tinsel
Body - Red dubbing
Hackle - Purple
Wing - White polar bear hair or bucktail
Cheeks - Jungle cock

Note: Substitutes for the rare and expensive fruit crow (aka Indian fruit crow) include white feathers from the neck of a ringneck pheasant dyed a pale tan-yellow and then tip-dyed with bright red; these are troublesome to create and require expertise in dying feathers. Much simpler is to simply use a small red feather, including those taken from a dyed-red hen’s neck.

Classic Steelhead Flies – John Shewey
 
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