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Old 18-01-2008, 05:05 AM
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MATUKA COSSEBOOM
The Matuka Cosseboom is a great atlantic salmon fly here on the Quebec North Shore region, especially when the water condition are from medium to high. This fly can be fished in the traditional 45 degree drift or stripped not to fast thus creating good action a moving fish quite often. This variation of the Cosseboom can be tied in various well known atlantic salmon flies simply tied in the matuka fashion.
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TIED BY SONIE POULIN
Material
Hook - SALMON single or double
Thread - red
Wing- light dun hackle feather tied on hook
Body - light olive floss
hackle- grizzly hackle
Tail- olive floss short
Tag- silver mylar
Rib- silver oval tinsel


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Here is another one matuka style


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Old 18-01-2008, 05:16 AM
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Im sure the fish in canada would love those flies. Its always good to see flies from across the pond because its always handy when people are going to fish these places. They can always look up the flies in the step by step section and find the best.

P.s im going to tie the mouse up.
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