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Salmonfly.Net Salmon and Steelhead Fly Tying Guide  In Memory of Yuri Shumakov 

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Mover (Coleman)

Name Mover (Coleman)
Category Steelhead
Tag Oval Gold Tinsel
Body Claret Floss
RibOval Gold Tinsel
Wing Red Squirrel Tail
Collar Natural Lemon Woodduck Flank, Followed by Shorter Guinea Fowl dyed Claret
Head Claret

The pattern for this fly, originated by Walt Johnson, came from the fine book by Dick Stewart and Farrow Allen, Flies for Steelhead.  They write that this fly was the first and most successful of the "Mover" series first tied in 1986. It is most effective "... on summer fish that are holed up in late fall."

 

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