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Fall Favorite Streamer Variation
Fall Favorite Streamer Variation
| Tyer: |
Chris
Del Plato |
| Hook: |
6xl
streamer hook |
| Head: |
Red |
| Body: |
Flat
Silver Tinsel |
| Rib: |
Silver
Oval Tinsel (optional) |
| Throat: |
Red
Hackle |
| Wing: |
Orange
Bucktail |
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