Published Dec 5. 2023 - 1 year ago
Updated or edited Dec 12. 2023

Pink Beauty

Step by Step showing you how to tie the Carrie Stevens streamer the Pink Beauty.

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Hook: Partridge CS15, #2
Thread: Wapsi UTC Ultra Thread 140 Denier Black, Uni Thread 8/0, Orange
Tag: Tinsel, Silver
Body: Danville 4-Strand Floss, Black
Rib: Tinsel, Silver
Underbelly: Bucktail, White
Throat: Schlappen, Yellow
Underwing: Four to Six strands Peacock Herl
Wing: 4 Rooster Cape Hackles, Pink
Shoulder: Lemon Wood Duck Flank
Cheek: Jungle Cock
Head: Black with an Orange Band

The Pink Beauty is another Carry Stevens streamer that pretty much lives up to it's name as a nice predominate Pink fly. There is some yellow hackle for the throat and a black floss body for contrast but otherwise it is all pink.  I am interesting in finding out if the hackles she used for her wings were more standard "strung Rooster Saddle" and if the colors were usually not as bright.  Using Whiting American Rooster capes the dyed colors tend to be more pronounced as well as the hackles tend to be broader.  I will keep people posted as to what I find out. --Enjoy

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