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Red Raider


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern
Target Species: General Salmon
Material List: Hook: #2 Mustad 3191 4XL Streamer
Thread: Danville Size A Red
Weight: .030 Lead Wire (optional)
Cone: Large (1/4") Red
Tail: Red Marabou
Flash: 4 Strands Holographic per Side
Body: 2-Tone Cross-cut Black tip/ Red Rabbit palmered
Collar: 2 Turns of Black Cross-cut Rabbit
Cone Wrap: Red Estaz
Tying Instructions: You can use any color combo you want to suit the water/species you are fishing. Chartreuse/black is a favorite for Coho.




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