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Landlocked Atlantic Salmon Flies

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a nice buck with an unfortunate lamprey scar  There is something magical about landlocked atlantic salmon fishing that just can't be put into words. I have wondered why I am so drawn to the sport. It could be the beautiful classic featherwing streamers we tie to seduce them to take or the mysterious, dark, swift waters in which they hold. Maybe it's their eagerness or lack of to take a fly or is it their acrobatic displays once they do? Preassembled wings drying Carrie Stevens' style featherwing streamers A big part of my allure are the flies we tie and how we fish them. Landlocked atlantic salmon or Ounaniche, main food source are forage fish such as smelt, shiners, and alewife. There are many patterns one can tie to imitate these forage fish. From the elegant Carrie Stevens' patterns like the Gray ghost to trout streamers like the Mickey Finn. Swinging or stripping a streamer across the tail out of a pool gets the heart pumping! Mickey Finn