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Old school streamer fishing flies are classic, often elegant, feathered or haired lures designed to mimic baitfish, designed primarily during the early to mid-20th century. Unlike modern, bulky, articulated synthetic flies, these traditional patterns typically feature long-shank, single-hook construction, utilizing natural materials like bucktail and saddle hackle to create a slender, lifelike silhouette. They were designed for casting or trolling in rivers and lakes to target salmon, trout and many other freshwater species. Now available is a collection of over 50 patterns hand tied by famous Tyers, Fern & Sylvia Bosse of Maine