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#13 - The Maine Game Warden Streamer Fly

Tied by: Charles Mann Originated by: Charles Mann Source: davidfooter.com Hook: VMC B-17 #2 Tag: Fine gold oval tinsel Rib: Flat gold tinsel Body: Two...

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The Maine Game Warden Streamer - Charlie Mann

Tied by: Charles Mann
Originated by: Charles Mann
Source: davidfooter.com

Hook: VMC B-17 #2
Tag: Fine gold oval tinsel
Rib: Flat gold tinsel
Body: Two equal sections first section red floss, second section black floss
Throat: Red bucktail as long as the hook shank, followed by black hackle fibers
Wing: Peacock herl, two green saddle hackle inside of two black saddle hackles
Eyes: Jungle cock eyes
Cheeks: Very dark red indian crow substitute
Head: Black

Notes: The streamer was designed by Charlie Mann to pay homage to the Men and Women of the Maine State Game Warden post. The combination of colors are those that are found in the Maine Game Warden uniform.

Gold: Badge
Red: Dress/winter jacket and patch
Black: Boots belts and web gear
Green: Work uniform

Dave Georgia, Charles Mann and Ed Muzeroll had all gotten together, and Dave had the idea to create a fly for the Maine Game Warden Service. He asked Charles Mann to come up with a design and to prototype it. Charles went to work and designed an Atlantic Salmon fly in a traditional hairwing using the Maine Game Warden's uniform colors. Ed then used those as the basis to design and tie the Maine Game Warden Fly in the full dressed salmon fly pattern which Charles doesn't tie. As an off shoot of that Charles took the original design and converted the fly to a feather-wing streamer, the Maine Game Warden Streamer Fly.

You can view the whole story behind the fly on David Footer's site - Catch and Release-The Maine Game Warden Fly

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