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Maligne Laker Streamer

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The Maligne Laker's red and olive wing is an absolute slammer for fishing mountain brook and rainbow trout. Alan "Alberta Al" Grombacher designed the fly for the hard hitting trout of Maligne Lake. Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada is home to Maligne Lake. The lake has the distinction of producing book trout in excess of 10lb and rainbows over 20lb. #brooktroutfly #rainbowtroutfly

Maligne Laker Streamer Fly Pattern Recipe

Hook: Mustad L87-3665a
Thread: Black 6/0
Body: Silver flat tinsel
Ribbing: Silver oval tinsel
Belly: Red bucktail
Throat: Red hackle fibers
Underwing: Peacock herl
Wing: 2 olive hackles flanked by grizzly dyed red
Eye: Jungle cock nail

#276 of the Streamers 365 project
http://streamers365.com/2012/10/276-–-maligne-laker/

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