Published Feb 13. 2013 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 28. 2020

#13-2013 - Adams' Salmon Shack

Adams' Salmon Shack - Darren MacEachern Tied by: Darren MacEachern Originated by: Steve Adams Source: Smelt Fly Patterns: Donald A. Wilson (1996), Pg....

#13-2013 Adams' Salmon Shack - Darren MacEachern #13-2013 Adams' Salmon Shack - Darren MacEachern


Tied by: Darren MacEachern
Originated by: Steve Adams
Source: Smelt Fly Patterns: Donald A. Wilson (1996), Pg. 33

Hook: Mustad 36808 #6
Thread: Black 8/0
Body: Silver holographic flat tinsel
Belly: White bucktail
Wing: Green bucktail then 6-8 peacock herls
Throat: Red hackle fibers
Eye: Jungle cock nail
Head: Black

Notes: Steves Adams originated the pattern and named the fly after his father's camp on Seymour Lake. Darren modified the pattern by using a flat tinsel instead of the prescribed holographic braid. Holographic material was used to mimic the natural baitfish color. The patten has also been found to be productive tied in gray and purple version.
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Thanks everyone for stopping by to check out the streamers

Comment to #13-2013 - Adams' Salmon Shack tied by ...

This sleek looking fly is very "fishy" looking,i bet it would work anywhere.I will be tying up a few to try on the Scottish trout....

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Great looking Streamer
Love the flow

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