Little Brown Trout Streamer Fly | CRUSH TROUT | Fly Tying Tutorial

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In this video, we'll be tying the "Little Brown Trout", a classic streamer originated by Samuel R. Slaymaker of Gap, Pennsylvania in the late 1950s. Part of a series of three streamers designed to imitate trout fry, this fly is crafted to tap into the trout's predatory instincts. The other two flies in the series are the Little Brook Trout and the Little Rainbow Trout.

This pattern comes highly recommended in Joseph Bates' book, "Streamers and Bucktails the Big Fish Flies", which suggests using a 6XL hook in sizes 2 -12. However, for this demonstration, we'll be using a Daiichi 2220 4XL size 8 hook.

Here's the materials list for this fly:

Hook: Daiichi 2220 4XL size 8
Thread: Veevus 8/0 White, Danville's 6/0 Black
Tail: Ring Neck Pheasant Breast Feather
Body: White Yarn
Rib: Uni-Mylar #14 Silver/Gold
Wing: Hareline Yellow Buck Tail, Hareline Orange Buck Tail, Hareline Red Buck Tail
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced fly tyer, this video will guide you step-by-step through the process of tying this beautiful streamer. We hope you enjoy this tutorial and find it informative. Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe for more fly tying content!

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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Hook & Thread
0:50 - Pheasant Feather
2:00 - Rib Material
2:40 - White Yarn
4:30 - Bucktail
6:05 - Squirrel Tail
7:15 - Head Cement

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