Published Feb 7. 2023 - 1 year ago
Updated or edited Feb 8. 2023

Indian Streamer

Here we will be tying the fly Indian Streamer. But this fly is originally from Nova Scotia according to my favourite fly fishing web in Iceland, www.fos.is but that web is like the phonebook for still-water fishing in Iceland. The Indian Streamer is a great option for both stream and lake fishing. The fly catches both brown trout and arctic char. It's simple to tie and totally worth to keep few in your box when go fishing!

Pattern

Author: Unknown
Hook: Ahrex NS118 #8
Thread: UNI 8/0 black.
Tail: 5-6 strands of peacock hearl as shown.
Rib: Black wire (I use vinyl rib).
Body: White aurora yarn.
Back: Peacock hearl as shown.
Head: UV Solarez Bone Dry.

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