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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Warden’s Worry
The Warden’s Worry is a venerable old bucktail that has been in the Maine streamer arsenal since it was first tied by Warden Joseph Stickney in the late1920’s. Some flies are designed to imitate a specific insect or baitfish and … Continue reading →
The Magalloway
The Magalloway is a traditional wet fly is named for a famous river in western Maine and was an old pattern when Bergman wrote about it in the 1930’s. The attractor colors are well tested and this fly brings in … Continue reading →
Eddie’s Dragonfly Muddler Nymph
This fly is a nymph that you can cast like a streamer, and even troll with. A friend of mine trolls this fly slowly on a sinking fly line a few weeks after ice out on a pond in the … Continue reading →