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Stout's Fall Muddler



Stout's Fall Muddler

Stout's Fall Muddler

Tyer: Deryn Lacombe
Hook: 3xl or 4xl streamer hook, #4-12
Tail: Slip of red goose or duck quill
Body: Bright Orange yarn
Wing: White marabou w/ 4 or 5 peacock herls as topping
Head: White deer hair spun and clipped to form a muddler head and collar
Note: Originated by Ray Stout of Brewer, ME

To the Fall Streamers Swap


User comments
From: Tom Danielson · Tomgunsmithing_Dealership·at·yahoo.com
Submitted June 21st 2008

WOW! When you tie your head how many "bunchs" do you tie on for this size hook. Its really a beautiful streamer.
I'm just learning to make a muddler and can sure appreciate this one.
Tom


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