I'm not sure what the pattern is called, but it's a bucktail with peacock herl on top. Deadly on Striped and White Bass. I'll research it and get back to you.
I haven't found the name for it online, yet, but it's just some white bucktail on the bottom, a little yellow on top, a little green over than, and topped with 4-7 peacock herls. It has a small red throat, and is usually tied with no eyes, or cheeks. I've been using this pattern for so long I don't even remember when I learned to tie it, but at least since I was a teenager. This pattern will absolutely put stripers and sand bass in the boat, in freshwater, anyway. I never tried it on saltwater stripers, but I bet it works there, too. I'd just change the hook to a stainless steel one.
Whatever it is, put me down for it.