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Veiled Egg


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Egg/Sac
Material List: Hook: #10 Mustad C67S
Thread: 6/0 Hot Orange
Tail: 3-4 Strands of Flashabou
Egg: 2-3 Turns of Holographic Cactus Chenille
Veil: Orange Glo-Bug Yarn
Tying Instructions: Take a small bunch of yarn a bit longer than the hook and spread it out. Tie on 3 or 4 thin bunches over and around the Chenille. Trim to length. You want the chenille to show through.
Colors may be varied to "match the hatch".

Current Species For This Pattern
Great Lakes Salmon (1 votes)
Great Lakes Steelhead (1 votes)
Nymph (1 votes)





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