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Christina


tied by Ronn Lucas
Fly Type: Salmon Flies
Material List: Christina

Hook: Heritage 6/0 LS
Thread/Head: White/clear
Tag: Silver oval tinsel, red & white floss separated and bordered with small oval tinsel, veilled below with a red dyed and natural white after feathers from tippets.
Tail: Silver Golden Pheasant veiled with a red dyed after feather from a tippet.
Butt: Red dyed Ostrich, hand made glass bead by Matt Stoffolano.
Body: Built up and Red UNI-Floss, ribbed with oval silver tinsel, flat embossed silver tinsel, oval silver UNI-Tinsel, black floss and silver oval tinsel.
Throat: Chilean Flamingo, Zebra Finch topped with Lady Amherst Pheasant
Wing: Chilean Flamingo
Shoulder: Red dyed Grey Junglefowl
Sides: Grey Junglefowl (Junglecock)
Topping: Lady Amherst Pheasant
Horns: Two Scarlet Macaw tail barbs

Tying Instructions: zzz




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