Published May 5. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 28. 2020

#126 - Lord Denby Streamer

Tied by: Darren MacEachern Originated by: Robert E. Coulson Source: Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing, Bates - Pg. 298 Hook: Sealey 1797B 1/0 Thread: 6/0...

#126 Lord Denby Streamer - Darren MacEachern


Tied by: Darren MacEachern
Originated by: Robert E. Coulson
Source: Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing, Bates - Pg. 298

Hook: Sealey 1797B 1/0
Thread: 6/0 black
Tail: Golden pheasant tippet
Body: medium flat silver tinsel
Throat: 2 turns of red hackle followed by 1 turn of light blue hackle tied collar style and gathered down
Wing: 2 light blue hackles flanked by 2 grizzly hackles
Eye: Jungle cock, small and rather short
Head: Black

Notes: The Saguenay Streamer is a part of a trio of streamers originated by Robert E. Coulson of Buffalo, New York. The trio also includes the Saguenay Streamer and the St. Ignace Streamer which were designed for fishing the large coaster brook trout of Ontario's Nipigon River. The streamers share a similar style to each other, being dressed with a pulled down collar style throat and the pheasant tippet tails. Mr Coulson was an outdoors writer who wrote under the pen name "Breems Forrest" The Lord Denby Streamer was named for Lord Denby who accompanied Mr. Coulson on the Nipigon in pursuit of storied brook trout of the area.
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Comment to #126 - Lord Denby Streamer...

Streamlined with beautiful colors, well tied. Congrats!

Comment to #126 - Lord Denby Streamer...

Darren this is sweet.
The materials seem to flow together.

Comment to #126 - Lord Denby Streamer...

Thanks Kelly.

Comment to #126 - Lord Denby Streamer...

Thanks Alan. 1 more to come in the series.

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