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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Light Spruce Streamer



Hook: #6 Streamer
Thread: 6/0 Olive
Tail: Peacock sword fibers (herl subbed)
Body rear: red yarn
Body front: peacock herl
Rib: Wapsi silver
Wing: badger or brown saddle hackle
Hackle: badger or brown saddle hackle


A "Blue Spruce" I tied for my daughter with a blue jay feather she found in the yard. 

Posted by -89 at 10:17 PM
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Labels: blue jay, blue spruce, fly pattern, light spruce, peacock, streamer, yarn

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