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    Calf Killer


    Tag - Oval silver tinsel
    Tip - Red floss or uni-stretch
    Tail - Dyed red pheasant tippets
    Butt Dyed black ostrich herl
    Ribbing - 5 turns of oval silver tinsel
    Body - Flat silver tinsel
    Throat - Dyed red hen hackle fibers
    Wing - Dyed black squirrel tail hairs
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    Did the name come about because it's a variant of the Bloody Butcher?
    Bob

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    no

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    Calf Killer
    Mark Willigar Flies

    This fly would be a "cousin" to my Forbsie pattern. It secured itself a spot in my box the first season I tied it by catching me several salmon that year, including 5 in one evening. I had worked all day, leaving work 15 minutes away from River Philip and the Town Pool in Oxford at 4:30 pm, I didn't have much more than an hour before sunset when I got there, it being the fall season. My bud and I had fished through the Town Pool, about 300 yards of pool, without seeing a fish, until we got to the Calf pool. We were the only people on this pool, and it apparently was full of fresh fish from the tide which was high just before we got there. First pass I hooked nothing until I was walking up to join my friend for a smoke break, and was walking with my rod over my shoulder. Surprised to say the least, when a 38" salmon nailed it. Next 4 passes, I never made it 5 casts through the top part of the pool without hooking up, my buddy hooked up twice. The last fish, was an easy 40"+ but so near dark I had no chance of landing him in a timely fashion, so I pulled the hook out 15 minutes into the battle, with the salmon 75 yards into my backing. Needless to say I still carry this fly. Pattern was inspired by an old Newfoundland pattern someone gave me, but tied with Moose wing, and black throat. Fly has produced best for me tied sparse, on smaller hooks #8-10.

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    Awesome, Norm. Thanks for posting the story behind the origin of the fly. It was interesting. Were you fishing in Connecticut?

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    normally the farmington river and local lakes and ponds but with chronic back problems i'm tying flies

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    Interesting history. Remarkably similar names for similar flies. Parallel evolution, I guess.
    Bob

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