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Steve Labrecque Streamers Collection 2014

Steve Labrecque Streamers Steve grew up along the lakes and rivers of Maine, in the Sebago Lake area of the state. He was born into angling and...

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Steve Labrecque Streamers

Steve grew up along the lakes and rivers of Maine, in the Sebago Lake area of the state. He was born into angling and destined to become a great fisherman. Both his father and grandfather had fishing camps on the lake, and Steve learned the ropes from, or rather lines, from his mentors. For Steve, fishing is life and it flows deep. His 35 plus years of fishing have provided clear insight into what it takes to catch the state's famous landlocked salmon and vibrantly painted brook trout. His observations have spawned numerous streamer patterns, some based on the patterns of his major influences and other dreamed up by Steve himself. Looking at Steve's flies, you can see glimpses of the regions storied pioneers such as Carrie Stevens, Bob BiBeau and Authur Libby. Other major influences include Mike Martinek Jr. and Lew Oatman, providing Steve a base to build upon and taylor the patterns to Sebago requirements.

Steve has the privilege of raising his own flock of chickens, and several of his hackles originate from his Silver Laced Wyandotte hen, Lacey. Steve found one such set of wing hackles for a streamer after a raccoon made a midnight visit to the hen house. It raised some hell in the coop and the feathers flew literally. When things settled, the hackles for the Raccoon Moon streamer made their way to the hook.

While Steve ties and christens streamers after people important in his life, one fly in particular has been created in response to something that touches all of our lives. The Cure was tied in support of all those, families and patients, dealing with cancer. Red and white, Daredevil colours, have always been a productive colour combination, and what better way to heal the soul than to go fishing. Steve's life has been heavily impacted by cancer with both his mother and father as well as many friends. We all hope to continue to see advancements made in the search for a cure to cancer. With new discoveries in treatment and prevention being revealed, it brings us hope. We will be putting several of the project streamers on Auction later in the year in support of cancer research. We will post details in the coming months.

Thanks Steve for sharing you collection.

Click the images below for larger images and fly recipes.

The Cure - Steve Labrecque The Cure - Steve Labrecque
Brookie ( Brook Trout variation) - Steve Labrecque Brookie ( Brook Trout variation) - Steve Labrecque
Fire Tiger - Steve Labrecque Fire Tiger - Steve Labrecque
Footer's Special - Steve Labrecque Footer's Special - Steve Labrecque
Ginger Ghost - Steve Labrecque Ginger Ghost - Steve Labrecque
Harri's Golden Perch (var.) - Steve Labrecque Harri's Golden Perch (var.) - Steve Labrecque
Lacey's Luck - Steve Labrecque Lacey's Luck - Steve Labrecque
Midnight Sun - Steve Labrecque Midnight Sun - Steve Labrecque
Miss Kyla #2 - Steve Labrecque Miss Kyla #2 - Steve Labrecque
Olive Beauty - Steve Labrecque Olive Beauty - Steve Labrecque
Raccoon Moon - Steve Labrecque Raccoon Moon - Steve Labrecque
Royal Perch - Steve Labrecque Royal Perch - Steve Labrecque
Yellow Submarine - Steve Labrecque Yellow Submarine - Steve Labrecque

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