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Silverside


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: General Saltwater
Recommended Region: Southeast US
Imitation: Glass Minnows
Material List: Hook: Mustad 34007 (#2)
Thread: Flat Waxed Green
Body: Sparkle Pearl Braid
Flash: Green Flashabou
Wing: Craft Fur
Topping: Angel Hair (Brown Olive)
Eyes: Stick-on Prismatic, coated with Loon Hard Head
Tying Instructions: This is a very easy to tie but killer pattern when the fishies are eating Silversides/Glass Minnows.

Current Species For This Pattern
Smallmouth Bass (1 votes)
Streamer (1 votes)
Trout (1 votes)





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