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By Dick Lane*

    Hook:  Alec Jackson.

    Thread/Head:  Black.

    Body:  Flat silver tinsel rear ¾, front 1.4, black chenille.

    Collar:  Black marabou followed with Guinea dyed orange.

*About Richard (Dick) Lane

Born on January 8, 1944 on the Yakama Indian Reservation in a two room shank on Toppennish Ridge. I am ½ Klickatat/Cowlitz Indian and the rest is Irish, German and Dutch. I grew up on the Reservation and Oregon State in various parts. As long as I can remember I had a fishing rod of some type in my hands. At the age of 11, I went to work for my Uncle Ed as a commercial fisherman out of Pacific City, Oregon. I worked for my Uncle till the other ""Uncle" sent for me. Then it was a free paid vacation to SE Asia for a few years. After returning home from the war I tried the college thing at UCLA for 2 yrs. At which time a friend offered me a chance to "go fishin," I thought that we were going locally, but no, we went to Alaska instead. I fell in love with the great state and never looked back. While fishing in Alaska another friend got me started using the long rod again so here I am today fly fishing where ever and when ever I get the chance. I have been in the commercial fishing industry for about 30 years and a fisherman my whole life. Today I am a Licensed Master Plumber in 11 states, I also hold a USCG 500 ton All Oceans Masters License, 1600 ton 1st Mate, 3rd Mate Unlimited and a 10,000 hp Chief Engineers License. Oh, I almost forgot I have been full time fly fishing since 1988 and been a guide in Western Alaska on and off since 1991.

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