Mollidgewock Brook Streamer
Created and tied by Scott Biron This streamer pattern is on a Partridge Heritage Streamer Hook using some specially dyed Ewing burnt orange streamer feathers. Named after a feeder brook to the Androscoggin River in the 13 Mile Woods area of Errol, NH. The Androscoggin River is a historic river that holds Brook, Rainbow, Brown Trout and Landlock Salmon. If one is lucky they can get one of each in one day resulting in an “Andro Home Run”. Partridge CS17-9X #4 Heritage Streamer Hook can be tied in smaller sizes also Tag: Copper flat tinsel Butt: Three turns of ostrich herl Body: Copper flat tinsel Rib: Copper ultra-wire small (leading edge) Black ultra-wire small (trailing edge) Belly: Sparse white bucktail beyond the bend of the hook, under the bucktail an orange dyed GPC almost to the hook point Wing: Sparse black bucktail, over which are 4 burnt orange Ewing streamer feathers Throat: Black hen followed by white hen Shoulder: Lemon wood duck Eye: Jungle cock nail Topping: 2 Peacock herls curving over the wing Head: Black
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AuthorScott Biron is a fly tyer from New Hampshire. Archives
October 2024
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