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Streamers Guest Section
New Streamers
Streamers
: Converting a classic salmon fly to hairwing form has been done for many years among salmon anglers. Recently, the gang on the streamers@ mailing list tried their hand at converting classic salmon patterns to trout flies.
Click here to see the results
Big Mike's streamers
Heritage
: Truly influential fly tyers are rare. Mike Martinek is such a tyer. He has been the initiator and a major contributor to the revival of the American streamers. Read Bob Petti's article about Mike's beautiful, classical streamer patterns.
Carrie's Challenge
Streamers
: I have never used a vise; I have never seen anyone tie a fly and noone has ever seen me tie one. I have never read or had any fly tying instructions. Said by Carrie Stevens in a letter to Jospeh Bates. The words of a trailblazer. How fortunate we are to reap the benefits of a road paved by innovators before us, such as Mrs. Stevens.
Jim Warner flies
Classic
: Guest writers Mike Martinek and Chris DelPlato have teamed up to write, the Jim Warner - A New England Classic which hilights the contribution of this well known New Hampshire angler to streamer anglers.
Preston Jennings' flies
Preston Jennings was one of those rare individuals who saw things differently than most folks. It would certainly be in our best interested to learn more about his work and his thoughts on color separation when we design our own flies. Bob Petti shows you a few patterns in the Streamer Section.
Carrie Stevens II
Mrs. Carrie G. Stevens
: One of the true parents of streamer fly fishing, particularly in New England, she brought forth the Gray Ghost. The popularity of her 25 years of fly tying is exemplified by this fly, a streamer that has traveled not only throughout the United States but all over the world.
Read the article here.
Deceivers
A recent article in Fly Tyer magazine sparked quite a debate on the streamer list about the use of this popular and effective saltwater fly in fresh water. The debate found the authors "defending" the fresh water deceiver and prompted us to write a small
feature on some of our own deceiver patterns.
Herb Welch flies
Martinek's streamers
Carrie
: The 3 original Carrie Stevens Patterns on this page are shared with us from Mike Martinek's private collection with his comments.
Our kids streamers
Reindeer Ghost Shiner
Streamers Of Bill Edson
Thunder Creeks
Fifteen Thunder Creek patterns.
West Carry Dace
White Marabou
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Patterns
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·Jiggy
·The Omoe Brush
·The Grey Fred
·Green Machine
·Très Bien
·The Dirty White
·The Overtaker
·Bon Aventure flies - our sugges...
·Chinese White
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Tie Better
·Good, Bad, and Ugly
·The Ugliest Flies
·The Mad Epoxy Tier
·Styles and Patterns
·Tube Tying Techniques
·Tube Tools
·Tube Ressources
·Tube Styles
·Tube Basics
·Understanding tube flies
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Global
·Take me back
·South Patagonia on a Budget
·Bon Aventure flies - our sugges...
·Bon A(d)venture - Day 2
·Bon A(d)venture - Day 1
·Sharks!
·The Visitors - Day 2
·The Visitors - Day 1
·Rudi’s little gems
·The two Rangá's
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