Dillon
12-07-2011, 09:54 PM
Cut a 1 inch tube. Mount on needle and slide in a 1/2 inch tube of smaller diameter and add zap a gap to seal them together. Dub on a butt of polar bear and shrimp ice uv dubbing. Spin on artic fox tail.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0105.jpg
Tie in 4-6 strands of crystal flash, and 8-10 Rhea plumes red and peach. Add micro hourglass eyes and white temple dog wing.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0108.jpg
Apply a light film of zap a gap over the thread base. Make a dubbing loop and dub polar bear and shrimp body 50/50 blend. Rib with pearl Lagartun mini flat braid.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0110.jpg
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0112.jpg
Tie in the same materials at the front of the fly as in the rear. Tie in the temple dog wing in the round and extend it to the end of the rear wing. Whip finish the head and add zap a gap.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0115.jpg
I learned to tie this fly from Steelhead guide, Matt McCrary, of Portland. I believe he calls it the Skull knocker. I like to tie it in different color combinations and sometimes incorporate other materials. Black and blue is another favorite color combination. The fly is very light and does not absorb water. For a large fly it is nearly weightless to cast. It takes 45 minutes or so for me to tie and no two ever come out alike. I enjoy it so it doesn't bother me much when I lose one. Matt will be demonstrating how to tie them at one of the Saturday in the loft sessions at Northwest FF Outfitters soon. The date is on their website.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0105.jpg
Tie in 4-6 strands of crystal flash, and 8-10 Rhea plumes red and peach. Add micro hourglass eyes and white temple dog wing.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0108.jpg
Apply a light film of zap a gap over the thread base. Make a dubbing loop and dub polar bear and shrimp body 50/50 blend. Rib with pearl Lagartun mini flat braid.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0110.jpg
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0112.jpg
Tie in the same materials at the front of the fly as in the rear. Tie in the temple dog wing in the round and extend it to the end of the rear wing. Whip finish the head and add zap a gap.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j349/jspassov/DSC_0115.jpg
I learned to tie this fly from Steelhead guide, Matt McCrary, of Portland. I believe he calls it the Skull knocker. I like to tie it in different color combinations and sometimes incorporate other materials. Black and blue is another favorite color combination. The fly is very light and does not absorb water. For a large fly it is nearly weightless to cast. It takes 45 minutes or so for me to tie and no two ever come out alike. I enjoy it so it doesn't bother me much when I lose one. Matt will be demonstrating how to tie them at one of the Saturday in the loft sessions at Northwest FF Outfitters soon. The date is on their website.