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Streamers or Lures are normally tied on long-shanked hooks. They may be tied as 'deceivers', which are imitations of local various kinds of small minnow like bait fish or as vivid colorful 'attractors' that suggest something alive, edible or a threat. The attractors are also designed to stimulate a predatory fish's aggression. They are usually a little heavier than the nymphs, and the wind resistance can vary depending on the particular fly. In Britain this type of fly is also called a Lure or wet fly.
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