Logan's Silver Tip
Tag: Silver Mylar tinsel
Body: Black Berlin wool
Ribs: Oval silver tinsel
Crossrib: Small silver wire over hackle
Hackle: Heron or substitute
Throat: Teal
Wing: Bronze Mallard
I first saw this fly in Paul C. Marriner's book,
" Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies". It immediately caught my eye, as the popular Newfoundland fly the Silver Tip, has been a long time favorite pattern of mine. It has a long silver mylar tag, body of black wool or floss, black hackle for throat & it's signature wing of moose hair. It is one of my go to flies when hitching.
Logan's Silver Tip was conceived by Roddy Macleod & named for Jim Logan, a Nova Scotian salmon angler & Jazz musician.A good choice for stale fall fish.
I have found it does very well for bright, fresh spring fish also & this particular fly hooked a very big salmon this spring that straightened the big iron out after taking a hard run down the rapids below the pool.
Like its hairwing cousin, I have found it to be a good choice in overcast conditions.
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