Deadly Bucktail Streamer (Articulated) Fly Tying Tutorial | Big Predator Fly Pattern Green & Yellow
Learn how to tie a powerful articulated bucktail streamer designed for pike, musky, and other aggressive predator fish. This pattern combines movement, color contrast, and flash to trigger explosive strikes. In this step‑by‑step tutorial, I’ll show you how to build a durable, flowing two‑section fly using bucktail, rooster feathers, and vibrant flash materials. Materials Used: Hook & Shank: Streamer Hook 3/0 (tail) & 6/0 (head), 35mm shank Thread: GSP 150D White Body: Bucktail (Green & Yellow), ICE Dubbing (Green & Yellow) Tail: Orange rooster feathers + orange bucktail Flash: Flashabou Green, Orange & Lateral Scale Green This articulated design gives the fly a natural swimming motion, perfect for targeting large predators in both still and moving water. If you enjoy tying big, bold patterns, this one deserves a spot in your fly box. If you like this video, don’t forget to subscribe, like, and leave a comment — it really helps the channel grow. 🔔 to stay updated with more patterns from The Dutch Flytyer! #DutchFlytyer #Streamerfly #BucktailStreamer #articulatedstreamer

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