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Tying a Sunray Shadow


Step by step instructions for the Brook's Sunray Shadow. This incredibly simple salmon tube is absolutely deadly and should be in every salmon angler's box.
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Materials used
Tube: 1/8 inch OD plastic tube
Thread: 8/0
Under wing: white bucktail
Over wing: black goat or dog
Topping: peacock herl

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