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    Default Which are your streamers?

    I mean which patterns do you bring? Just a few or a ton? I have absolute confidence on my top-3, I can flyfish every river with them but I find anglers with incredible variations...
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    I fish a lot of streamers. Probably have more than a two dozen different patterns in my fly boxes. If we exclude wooly buggers and Spey/Salmon/Steelhead etc. flies (which may/may not be separate categories) from the streamer category, then depending on the situation, my top three streamers based on fish I've actually caught would be:

    1. Muddler Minnow (and all variations)
    2. Olive Matuka
    3. Zonker/Bunny (and all similar types)

    [This message has been edited by GusG (edited 04 February 2006).]

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    Rocketfish,

    I fish streamers about 70% of the time. I only bring about 1 dozen different patterns. My top three are:

    1) Olive Conehead Combo (see Fly of the Week archives)
    2) Bunny Baitfish (also in Fly of the Week)
    3) Bead Head Wooly Bugger (black marabou tail, peacock herl body, and dark dun hackle)

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    Alberto

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    I only carry a few usually. The top three for me are:

    1. Gray Ghost
    2. Olive Woolly Bugger
    3. Light Spruce

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    On my local rivers, streamers work very well so I carry a lot of them. I tend not to use them everywhere else though. Here's a few of my favorites:

    Gray Ghost
    Light Spruce
    Warden's Worry
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    Black/Olive Wooly Bugger
    [url=http://s02.picshome.com/a8c/icedtea1sm.jpg:9c458]Iced Tea[/url:9c458] (my own design)

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    Gadabout, Is that white over olive over black bucktail on the wing of the Ice Tea; and is that gold antron for the tag? Nice looking fly! I've been going with; Mickey Finn, Olive Muddler (w dubbed body), and a variation of the Grey Ghost (substituting a ringneck pheasant rump feather for the silver pheasant cheek and yellow streamer hackle wing) as we have more perch than smelt as forage in most local ponds I fish. I can't count Wooly Buggers or I go over the three count- but I carry them too!

    [This message has been edited by backbeach (edited 05 February 2006).]

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    Woolly Bugger
    Rabbit Strip Leech
    Clouser Minnow

    I do vary the sizes and colors but these are my primaries for all species.

    Randy Knapp

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    backbeach,

    Thanks for the comments, but I think you may need to adjust your monitor LOL! The bucktail colors are white, yellow and brown. The tag is golden yellow floss. Basically the same tie as a Black-Nose Dace or Mickey Finn, with different colors.

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    Thanks Gadabout, Color on monitor is ok, I just can't mix cough syrup and Irish coffee ever again- (what a lightweight!). I've been sick for days and can hardly tie- I put my head down and the nose runs like a seive and I start coughing. This ain't helping the cabin fever either... Standing waist deep in ice water wasn't a viable option for that matter even though we got a rare warm, windless February day here. Thanks for clarifying the recipe though. Nice tie.

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    For trout, these work for me:

    Olive grizzly matuka (or cheap indian neck works fine)
    rabbit stripper with crosscut collar and gold bead head
    Olive or brown crystal bugger with gold bead head

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