Tied by: Barry Phillips Originated by: Barry Phillips Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer hook Thread: Black 70 denier Tail: Green...
Tied by: Barry Phillips
Originated by: Barry Phillips
Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer hook
Thread: Black 70 denier
Tail: Green hackle fibers
Body: Flat gold tinsel
Ribbing: Oval silver tinsel
Belly: White bucktail
Throat: Green hackle fibers
Wing: 4 Fire Tiger dyed hackles
Shoulder: Blue peacock
Eye: Jungle cock nail
Head: Black
Notes: This fly takes advantage of the FeathersMC specialty dyed line of feathers called Funky Feathers. Barry used the perch inspired Fire Tiger colored feathers to tie this attractor pattern. It was initially tied just for fun as something nice to look at, but a trial run through some Northern Alberta lakes suggests that the Rainbow trout population have taken a liking to Barry's streamer as well.
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Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
Its the first time I have seen these Fire Tiger dyed hackles. What an amazing look the create to that wing
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
Barry,
Beautiful fly. Those colors all work together.
Well done
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
Love the wing color. Stunning fly!
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
really enjoying all the flies posted. This one is wild.
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
thanks Alan,got those feathers from John and just had to do something with them
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
gald you liked it,those feathers are great co0lors to work with
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
Barry, is the tail and wing topping made of married turkey dyed feathers on your Jenning fly?
Comment to #10 - Funky Sunrise
Petr, goose or swan is usually used for the married shoulder on the Lord Iris. Barry Didn't tie the Lord Iris, it was Ted Patlen.