Pirate - Robert Frandsen and Peter Simonson Tied by: Robert Frandsen(top) and Peter Simonson(bottom) Originated by: Carrie G. Stevens Source: Carrie...
Tied by: Robert Frandsen(top) and Peter Simonson(bottom)
Originated by: Carrie G. Stevens
Source: Carrie G. Stevens: Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies - Hilyard Pg. 142 - 143
Hook: Mustad 3907A #2
Tag: Wide silver mylar tinsel
Body: Red floss
Rib: Narrow silver mylar tinsel
Belly: White bucktail
Throat: Red, then yellow hackle fibers
Underwing: 4-6 strands of peacock herl
Wing: 4 gray hackles
Underwing support: Gray hackle fibers
Shoulder: Blue-green peacock breast feather
Cheek: Jungle cock
Head: Black (with Orange band)
Notes: The Pirate is one of the more striking Carrie Stevens patterns with the quite colorful blue peacock feather. Based on the records kept by those catching salmon on the upper dam pool, the fly makes it debut around 1931. Surely this one is tied to not only catch the salmon but also the angler.
Oh, It's also "International Talk Like A Pirate Day", so sit down at your tyin' desk and whip up a batch o' these great lookin' streamers t' use on your next trip t' troll for landlocked fish ye scurvey dawgs.
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Comment to #263 - Pirate
These flies are out of this world gorgeous. Both are grade AAA jaw droppers. Bravo!
Comment to #263 - Pirate
Simply stunning...
Comment to #263 - Pirate
Beautiful work, Bob and Peter.
Comment to #263 - Pirate
Woohoo! Just won the auction for this. Can't wait to get my hands on it!