1. Start by attaching the tying thread on the hook to be The abdomen. |
2. Dub the thread with a small amount of black dubbing |
3. Dub a small lump |
4. Attach the sili leg with the red parts pointing backwards and wind the remaining part against the hook shank toward the hook eye. The sili leg should been tied in on each side of the hook shank |
5. Dub the thread with some more black dubbing |
7. Take the scissor and cut the remaining loops open |
9. It should now almost look like a spider. |
10. Bend the remaining black part of the sili legs backward and secure them with the winding thread . Secure the thread. cut it off and give it and give it a little varnish or super glue |
11. Cut of the hook right where the dubbing starts |
12. You now have a ready abdomen and are ready to go to the next part of this pattern |
13. Repeat the step in picture no 1 |
14. Take about 5 cm of the monofilament and attach it on top of the hook shank |
15. Secure with a drop of super glue |
16. String the abdomens on to the monofilament. Fold the monofilament over the hook and attach it with the thread. Abdomen will now dangle in a small loop |
17. Attach the dumbbell eyes just behind the hook eye. Attach it whit figure of eight winding around and across the eye. Secure with a drop of super glue. |
18. Dub a smal lump of black dubbing as you did on the abdomen. |
19.-21. Now you repeat the same step for attaching the sili legs as you did on the abdomen |
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22. 22-23. When you dub the front of the fly you have to dub around and across the dumbbell eyes with figure of eight with the dubbed thread. |
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24. Finish the fly with a whip finish. Cut of the thread and secure with varnish or super glue |
25. Finished fly. This fly has an incredibly seductive jigging movement in the water and can of course be tied in different color combinations. Variations of olive, white, orange and red tend to be toxic. The fly has been an incredible killer for fishing rainbow trout in lakes and streams and for sea-trout on the coast and in river and streams. |
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