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NOBLE PRINCESS |
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Originated and Dressed by: Wm. Allen |
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The Noble Princess was developed for British Columbia's many coastal rivers. It has been productive on such rivers as : The Fraser, Pitt, Squamish, and The Powell, as well as Campbell River and Tofino, Vancouver Islands salmon fishing paradice. ----------------------------------------------------
This fly was named for "Sarah Alissa Allen". June 13th. 1999 |
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Tying Instructions |
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TAG: 5-6 wraps of fine silver wire.yellow floss |
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TAIL: A topping with a pinch of red macaw. |
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BUTT: Black ostrich herl. |
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BODY: In 2 equal sections; the first section is a golden floss, followed by a bright blue floss |
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RIBS: Medium silver oval braid ribbing over both body sections. |
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THROAT: Blue macaw fibers mixed with blue jay fibers close to the head. |
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UNDERWING: A good size pinch of golder pheasant tippets rolled untill there is an equal portion visable on both sides, good side showing. |
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WINGS: Married fibers of; golden pheasant wing, swan dyed blue, yellow, orange, red, orange, yellow, blue and golden pheastant tail. Bronze Mallard and a topping. |
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SIDES: Married fibers of Teal and Mallard flank feathers. |
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HEAD: Black Ostirch Herl. |
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