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Bergman
Published: 2006-12-02
More than 3 years ago
Converting a fly from one form to another is certainly an educational process, as it requires you to look at materials in a new way, especially the wing materials. A wet fly that calls for a wing of mallard flank or mottled turkey has no obvious equivalent in a hairwing.
Hornbergs
Published: 2004-09-06
More than 6 years ago
The Hornberg can be cast out upstream and drifted as a dry fly. It can be pulled under the surface and stripped as a streamer. Is it a caddis? Stonely? A minnow? In early '01, a bunch of guys swapped their favorite Hornberg patterns.
Fall Streamers
Published: 2003-01-01
More than 7 years ago
Looking for some juicy streamers to swing in your favorite trout stream or pond in the coming Fall? Check out these attractive flies from a streamer swap hosted by Scott Daskiewich.
Fox swap
Published: 2002-10-24
More than 7 years ago
The first swap of the winter tying season, the Arctic Fox Pattern Swap Page hilights the latest creations/conversions by Streamer List members. All of the patterns in this swap utilize Arctic Fox as a major component.
Grizzly swap
Published: 2002-10-14
More than 7 years ago
GFF co-webmaster Bob Petti coordinated an effort to share Grizzly Streamer Patterns by members of the Streamer List.
Atrractor swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Copper swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
FF@ Smelt 98 - Earle Grossman
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Flatwing swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Last spring, the members of the Streamer email list participated in a Flatwing Streamer Swap. This swap, hosted by Ron McKusick, was a very enjoyable affair and a number of innovative and productive patterns were shared amongst the swap participants.
Little bucktails swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Marabou swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Matuka swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Oatman swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Rangerly swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
Smelt swap
Published: 2001-01-01
More than 9 years ago
The intent of this swap was for each member to provide a dozen streamers which represented the Rainbow Smelt in casting sizes. Some of the entries were "recognized" patterns, but many were original dressings.
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