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Favorite Streamers

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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby midger » May 18th, 2010, 7:37 am

rkfiske wrote:Lol, thanks John. You made me double check that I didn't have a typo in my title.

Chris, yeah those were some sweet lookin flies. Also a fun name to throw around in camp. I have yet to track down those jig hooks, seems no one on the other side pours their own lead heads anymore, all those 90 degree hooks I've seen already have some kind of jig head on them.



Here are a bunch in this ebay store:

http://stores.ebay.com/lots-of-lures_JIG-HOOKS_W0QQ_fsubZ7338658QQ_sidZ434763523QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322

You can find additional sizes by just typing jig hooks in the search word.
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby Bernard » May 18th, 2010, 10:04 am

My favorite streamer is unfortunately not always the most effective (but it does work well). It's nothing more than some bucktail and a hook. The simplicity of this primitive fly or "lure" always makes me chuckle when fished successfully. That said, the "less than simple" bugger variations and more complex Circus Peanut type flies remain hot in my book. A recent thread elsewhere on this board re: Galloup's flies had me mention a planned local trek with small and "halved" versions of the C. Peanut. The fly I like to call the Ridiculous yielded numerous chubby browns. See: http://www.thetrouthugger.com/ for the report. On a related note, I get great satisfaction from dead drifting streamers deep. It's a humorous irony since one often associates streamer fishing with imparting action. Ok ok ok yeah yeah throw in a twitch or two and let it swing at the end but you know what I mean ;)
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby briansII » May 18th, 2010, 10:10 am

rkfiske wrote:Lol, thanks John. You made me double check that I didn't have a typo in my title.

Chris, yeah those were some sweet lookin flies. Also a fun name to throw around in camp. I have yet to track down those jig hooks, seems no one on the other side pours their own lead heads anymore, all those 90 degree hooks I've seen already have some kind of jig head on them.


The big name conventional hook companies make non weighted, 90 deg., jig hooks. Mustad, Eagle Claw, Owner, Gamakatsu, ect..... Do a search for aberdeen jig hook.

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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby flyster » May 18th, 2010, 7:04 pm

Oh!!! Sorry my bad! You did say streamers. Favorites are
1. Black midnight chenille.
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2. Same chenille but in olive with red angle hair mixed in the front hackle.
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3. Much smaller but deadly.
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby streaminbeast » May 20th, 2010, 8:15 pm

the grey ghost has allowed me to hook up LOTS. I've only had 2 off a bugger.
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby mtnguru » May 22nd, 2010, 7:00 pm

Hey Ryan, they carry the jig hooks at the fly shop off of Winchester/79 in Murrieta. Then I just slipped on a conehead.
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby rkfiske » May 22nd, 2010, 7:03 pm

mtnguru wrote:Hey Ryan, they carry the jig hooks at the fly shop off of Winchester/79 in Murrieta. Then I just slipped on a conehead.


Ooooh I didn't know there was a shop there! I will be going down to SD via 15 next weekend, perhaps I will stop there. What's the name of it?
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Re: Favorite Streamers

Postby fflutterffly » May 23rd, 2010, 3:05 pm

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