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Chartreuse and Silver Flashtail Beast

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The scandinavian fly-fisher and fly-tyer Morten Valeur - and one of the persons behind Ahrex Hooks - love flyfishing for perch, where his flies and techniques have been refined for three decades. In this video Morten will guide you through the tying of his favorite fly for hunting perch The Chartreuse and Silver Flashtail Beast.

Chartreuse and Silver Flashtail Beast
Hook: Ahrex PR350 # 2/0 – 4/0
Thread: White
Tail-bottom: A mix of Flahabou of Silver, Holographic Silver and Pearl. Then Hedron Flashabou Holographic Chartreuse and Grizzly Barred Chartreuse Flashabou.
Tail-top: Hedron Flashabou Holographic Chartreuse and Grizzly Barred Chartreuse Flashabou.
Hackle: Mix of Holographic Silver and Pearl Flashabou in a dubbing loop. Chartreuse Blood Quill Marabou Hackle.
Body: Plastic Rattle # small
Spreader: 1/4” Blane Chocklett Body Tubing Clear
Gills: Fire Orange Marabou (Behind Spreader).
Hackle: Mix of Holographic Silver and Pearl Flashabou in a dubbing loop (In front of spreader).
Back: Hedron Flashabou Holographic Chartreuse and Chartreuse Grizzly Barred Flashabou.
Hackle: Chartreuse Black Barred Marabou Hackle.
Head: Fish Mask # 8,5 mm.
Eyes: Deer Creek Gator Eyes Red.

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