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#9 - Lord Iris

Tied by: Ted Patlen Originated by: Preston Jennings Source: Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing (page 298-299) Hook: 3xl streamer hook Thread: Black 70...

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#9 Lord Iris - Ted Patlen


Tied by: Ted Patlen

Originated by: Preston Jennings

Source: Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing (page 298-299)


Hook: 3xl streamer hook

Thread: Black 70 denier

Tail: 2 sections of married goose or swan yellow, blue then red

Body: Flat silver tinsel

Ribbing: Fine oval silver tinsel

Throat: Yellow hackle

Wing: 4 ginger badger or furnace hackles

Shoulder: 2 sections of married goose or swan yellow, blue then red. Should be thin and extend about 2/3 the wing length.

Eye: Jungle cock nail

Head: Black


Notes: The Lord Iris is one of the flies originated by Preston Jennings to immitate the colors of minnows as they appear by the breaking down of light passing through a prism. The married wing and tail make this a distinctive pattern and a challenging streamer to tie for the neophyte. It's clear, judging by the Patent submitted by Mr. Jennings that he took a serious scientific approach to creating his streamer designs.


Except from Streamer Fly Tying & Fishing by Joseph D. Bates Jr.

This fly is one of those originated by Mr. Preston Jennings, of Brooklyn, New York, supposedly to imitate the colors of minnows as they appear by the breaking down of light passing through a prism.


For more information on Preston Jennings, see Global Fly Fisher's page and the Preston Jennings chapter in Forgotten Flies.

Submitted by Dave Benoit on

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What an absolutely beautiful streamer pattern. Ted never ceases to amaze me with his choice of flies for presentations such as this and the top shelf quality of his craft.

Very cool Ted. I would use a Rangeley CS Partridge hook to tie this one up. Where can I find those Jenning´s patterns please? Would love to learn more ´ bout ´em...

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