Wednesday 11 March 2015

Marabou streamer. Yellow orange with a twist


In the early spring fishing in still cold water and sometimes colored by spring rains and flushed out soil particles  a really colorful fly with vibrant and abundant motion can be the right medecin.

This is a fairly simple and highly functional pattern for this fishery.


Materials
Hook: 4x long streamer hook. Size 8 or 6
Thread: 10/0 black or monofilament (take what ever you prefer)
Body: Any kind of silver metallic dubbing as long as it is soft. I have used Hends dubbing. 
Wing: Yellow fluo and fluo orange marabou
Ben: Yellow / orange fluo sili legs
Eyes: Fluo orange chain eyes
                                                     


1. Attach the tying thread. 

2. Dub the thread with silver metallic dubbing. This is a easy way of making a silver body without using silver tinsel. I do mean that this kind of bodies reflects more light than traditional silver tinsel bodies.

3. Wind the dubbed thread toward the hook eye in a nice taperd form. 

4. Attach a smal batch of fluo yellow marabou.

5. And on top of that another batch of fluo orange marabou. 


6. To get the little extra twist on this fly we tie in three pices of fluo orange / yellow sili legs and finally, finish with chain eyes in the sharpest fluo orange color as possible.


7. Add a drop of superglue after you finished the flie.

Now you are ready to take a fight with the spring rainbow trout




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