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#197 - Cabin Creek

Cabin Creek - Alan Petrucci Tied by: Alan Petrucci Originated by: Alan Petrucci Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl #8 Thread:...

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#197 Cabin Creek - Alan Petrucci #197 Cabin Creek - Alan Petrucci

Tied by: Alan Petrucci
Originated by: Alan Petrucci

Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl #8
Thread: Black
Tail: Golden pheasant crest
Butt: Red ostrich herl
Body: Purple yarn
Rib: Fine embossed gold tinsel
Throat: Silver Dr. blue hackle fibers
Wing: Two magenta hackles flanked by silver badger hackle
Shoulder: Green golden pheasant feather
Cheek: Jungle cock
Head: Black

Notes: If you follow Alan's wonderful adventures on his blog, you will no doubt know how passionate he is for the brook trout found in small streams. One such creek is Cabin Creek in Connecticut which you can be sure Alan has hiked many miles and logged countless hours in the hunt for the breathtaking olive and orange colors of the wild eastern brook trout.

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Comment to #197 - Cabin Creek

Alan, beautiful color combo! Love it!

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Alan that's a fantastic looking streamer

Comment to #197 - Cabin Creek

Alan, I suspected that was your pattern, as soon as I saw it. It is spectacular. Well done!!

Comment to #197 - Cabin Creek

This one really gets your attention

Comment to #197 - Cabin Creek

Alan, an EYE CANDY STREAMER, preciously tied, as usual...yet another of your patterns. Petr

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