João Rodrigo 0 Report post Posted January 1, 2012 materials: I used a # 2 TMC 600 SP White Ep Ep Sparkle Pearl Saltwater Flashbou (Lateral Line) Kristal Flash Gold Palmer Chenille Pearl MIDDLE Wire Danville 6 / 0 eyes 6mm Preparation: Secure the hook in the vise, make a few turns with the wire fixed to it on the hook: Take the Ep (a tuft entire thickness of a toothpick, perhaps a little less) and tie in half of its length: Now, take a Kristal Flash and secure it in the middle of the ep: Now, take the front end of PE to the bend, and even over the wire: Now take another tuft of EP of the same thickness and even above the other: Get the EP Sparkle: And tie in the same scheme of krystal flash in the middle of Ep: Now, cut the tip of the front of the EP: With the remaining piece, until it hooks on the side of the cross: Now take the piece to the top, the pass over the hook: Repeat the same process, half of the tuft on top: Cut: Until the cross: Take the top, pass it over the hook: Looks like this: Now, take the Saltwater flashabou: Two pieces not too long (too long hinders swimming EP, very short, not a nice glow): Tie it by following its natural curve with the curvature facing in, because then it does not open in the water: Now with the EP already trimmed a bit, up the side line on the fly: Trim the excess: Now, attach the Palmer Chenille and wrap up on the fly near the eye of the hook: Complete with a whip finisher, finish and trim the EP will fly with this aspect: Now, take your eyes 6 mm, and glue then on the flie and your fly is finished: That's all! I hope that the result is the same as this: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lykos33 0 Report post Posted January 1, 2012 Great fly and very well done SBS!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluegill576 0 Report post Posted January 1, 2012 very nice fly. I'll have to try a couple. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
João Rodrigo 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2012 Thank's for the reply's guys, i use this for peacock and largemuth bass, and work really well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites