Mangrove Magic Recipe
Designed and Dressed by
Edward "Muzzy" Muzeroll for Flip Pallot
United States

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6/0 Long shank.
Green oval tinsel.
Blue #836 ribbed with oval green tinsel.
Satyr Trapopan.
Black ostrich herl.
Two equal sections. First section embossed gold tinsel,
veiled above and below with sulphur toucan and butted with
black ostrich herl. Second section yellow, green and yellow silk.
Married strips of argus, black, green, black & argus. Over this is
a grey peacock pheasant body feather.
Lady amherst tippets. Over this is a satyr tragopan and over
this is a blue dyed lady amherst tippets. Over all are
married strips of black, orange and black turkey.
Jungle cock.
Black.

The number 836 in the tag above refers to Anchor Marlitt embroidery thread. Muzzy says a friend in England introduced the Anchor Marlitt embroidery thread to him and that "the stuff is cheap and much easier to handle than Japanese silk". There are many colors and it is available in the States. If your are interested finding our more about Anchor Marlitt embroidery thread you can Call 1-800-243-0810 and they will tell you can find a distributor in your area.

To talk salmon flies with Muzzy just email him at eamuzer@ime.net.

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