Published Sep 9. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 27. 2020

#253 - Adirondack

Tied by: Alan Petrucci Originated by: Alan Petrucci Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl Thread: White Tag: Flat silver Mylar...

#253 Adirondack - Alan Petrucci


Tied by: Alan Petrucci
Originated by: Alan Petrucci

Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl
Thread: White
Tag: Flat silver Mylar tinsel
Body: Lemon yellow floss / silk
Rib: Flat silver Mylar tinsel
Belly: White bucktail
Wing: Two yellow hackles flanked by brown hackles tied in slightly shorter
Shoulder: Hen dyed crayfish orange
Cheek: Jungle cock
Head: Black

Notes: Tied as a tribute to this wonderful region. The Adirondack mountains are located in north eastern New York state and contain about 120 summits and thousands of streams, creeks and rivers. It would take a lifetime to explore all the fishing the area has to offer. Lake Placid and the Au Sable river lie within the boundaries of the park and there is a dedicated 6.5 mile stretch of the west branch designated a bait-free catch and release water.
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Comment to #253 - Adirondack...

Alan, I think this one is your best yet. Simple, yet elegant! As always, your tying is impeccable.
Cheers, Joel

Comment to #253 - Adirondack...

Nice one Alan,all the colors blend so nicely together.

Comment to #253 - Adirondack...

Alan, great work. Love the name, and explanation of the area. I got to visit Lake Placid and that area in the 1980's. That is where I got to see the first fly angler in action. I decided right then and there it was something I had to do, eventually. Anyway, the fly is wonderful. Love it.

Comment to #253 - Adirondack...

Nice work Alan, as usual. The game of colors must be irresistible not only to a fish... Petr

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