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Streamer and leech flies tend to be larger and are fished with an active retrieve to imitate baitfish, crayfish, larger aquatic insects and leeches. Big fish eat big flies so keep steamers in mind when looking for your next trophy. Fishing these patterns actively in a retrieving manner can trigger explosive strikes. This technique of fly fishing will catch fish in lakes, streams or rivers.
Tying the CH Barely Legal with Kelly Galloup
Articulated Streamers – Page 3 – Fly Fish Food
MFC Galloup's Conehead Barely Legal – Musky Fool
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Streamers – Page 4 – Fly Fish Food
Galloup's Barely Legal Conehead - Galloup's Slide Inn
Barely Legal Fly Pattern Tutorial tied by Svenddiesel
Montana Fly Company Galloup's Conehead Barely Legal (3-Pack) - Fin & Fire Fly Shop
Galloup's Barely Legal (Cone Head) - Olive/White – Fly Fish Food
Galloup's Conehead Barely Legal - Olive & White
Trout Streamers - Fly Fishing Flies – Tagged Style_Articulated – BigTimeFlies
Kelly Galloup Barely Legal Fly Patterns
Galloup's Cone Head Barely Legal
Marabou stacking is the secret sauce needed for the Barely Legal recipe. The marabou creates a perfect baitfish or fry imitation. This streamer quickly became famous on the Madison River. Toss this on any body of water and produce fish.
Galloup's Cone Head Barely Legal 4 / Olive/White