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    That is amazing!

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    My best streamer for around here (TN.) is the Fire Tiger Streamer.


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    Thanks for showing me this one. Firetiger is a great idea, thank you.

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    Your bucktails look really good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMac View Post
    Here is a bucktail Gilt Darter, I will take pictures of the featherwing streamer this weekend





    GILT DARTER BUCKTAIL STREAMER
    • Hook: Tiem300 Size 2
    • Head: Shiny Black thread laquered
    • Body: Yellow floss
    • Rib: flat Gold Mylar Tinsel
    • Tail: Green Hackles
    • Underwing Wing: Sparce yellow bucktail
    • Wing: Green Krystal Flash, topped by Green Icelandic Sheep Hair, topped with Black Icelandic Sheep Hair
    • Shoulders: Orange Turkey Flat tips
    • Cheeks: jungle cock nails

    There's a significant color variation between the fish you show and the one I show whcih came from the Ohio folks. I suppose it must be male and female or male in breeding colors versus the darter's normal colors. At any rate you hit the one you show dead on with your tie!! Way to go.
    Good Fishing,

    Chuck S (der Aulte Jaeger)

    "I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved"

    http://fishing-folks.blogspot.com/

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    Thanks Chuck,

    I got the photo from the Natural Heritage, State of PA at the following link. The only thing I did was reverse the photo so it matched the direction of the fly http://www.naturalheritage.state.pa....eets/11424.pdf

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