Published Dec 28. 2012 - 10 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 27. 2020
#363 - Greenstreet
Greenstreet - David Mac Tied by: David Mac Originated by: David Mac Hook: Martinek Carrie Stevens hook #1 10X Long Thread: Black Body: Emerald green...
Tied by: David Mac
Originated by: David Mac
Hook: Martinek Carrie Stevens hook #1 10X Long
Thread: Black
Body: Emerald green floss
Rib: Silver Mylar tinsel (size 10)
Belly: White bucktail
Throat: Pale yellow hackle
Wing: Two green dun saddle hackles flanked by two pale olive saddle hackles
Shoulder: Golden pheasant green shoulder feather under a red golden pheasant back feather
Eyes: Jungle cock nail
Head: Black
Notes: The streamer features a really beautiful green dun hackle pair with pale olvie hackles. This combination produces a light green shade that can be seen in Maine's smelt populations. The streamers was commissioned in 1969 by Arthur Greenstreet of Hawaii for his Lake Winnipesaukee Camp.
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Comments
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
Another great gem from David! This is beautiful. I love it!
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
Spectacular looking fly you tied there David,i love it....
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
a very fishy pattern indeed, the all white rear two thirds really draws some attention to the green floss
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
A great looking fly from David Mac. He will be missed.
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
Such a fine piece of work, it almost seems a shame to dunk it.
Comment to #363 - Greenstreet
Sooo beautiful, as always.