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    Scott P.
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    Minor variation on the Gartside Sparrow; use the butt ends (wrapped) of the marabou for the body, palmered with grizzly dyed olive hackle.  Don’t fish streamers that much any more, but last time I checked, it still got the fishes interest.  Have had real good luck with this for trout in the east and west; smallies like it, too.  Named after my neighbor, who first showed it to me after (not before, mind you  😉 ) he absolutely schooled a number of supposedly wary trout on a well-known PA spring creek with this fly.

    hook – Mustad 36890 #6 (salmon hook not required but makes it look a bit classier)
    thread – UTC 160  olive-brown
    tail – marabou blood olive
    body – butt ends of marabou, wrapped
    rib – copper wire small
    body hackle – saddle olive/grizzly
    collar hackle – pheasant rump
    head – pheasant aftershaft feather

    attach thread to hook, wrap back to the bend, tying wire rib in

    tie in marabou feather, let the tail extend about 1 shank length

    grab butt ends (the feather’s, not yours) & twist into a rope/chenille

    wrap forward and tie off at head.

    #59324

    Thats a nice tie.

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