A)
- Wind the thread in touching turns from the 95%
position to the bend of the hook and back to the 95 % position.
- Take a few strands of the body and tail
material and tie them in at the 95% position with the rear end
extending beyond the bend of the hook at least the length of the hook
and with a similar amount extending in front of the hook. I use 4 long
strands of Talon Pearl flash because its thicker and stronger than
Tiewell Krystalflash. If your using Krystalflash you will need around
six strands.
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B)
- Pull the material that extends in front of the hook
so that you have twice as much body and tail material extending behind
the hook.
- Use your fingers to spread the body and tail material
360° around the shank of the hook and tie it into position all the
way to
the bend of the hook.
- Take your thread forward to the 3/4 position.
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C)
Tie in a set of bead chain, dumbbell or real eyes at the 3/4 position.
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D)
As on optional step take two strands of darker Sparkleflash double it
up and tie them in just in front of the eyes with the rear end
extending beyond the bend of the
hook at least the length of the hook and with a similar amount
extending
in front of the hook.
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E)
Pull the Sparkleflash that extends in front of the hook so that you
have
twice as darker material extending behind the hook. This darker
contrasting material can represent the lateral line on a bait fish or
the
vein on a prawn or shrimp and also adds an extra bit of definition and
flash to the fly.
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F)
- Tie in a bunch of around 40 super hair fibres just in
front of the eyes.
- Lift the butt end up and trim the excess off with a
sharp pair of scissors horizontal to the hook shank. By trimming
in this way you get a gradual slope in the trimmed Superhair fibres
whereas if you just trim it square to the shank of the hook you will
have a definite ridge.
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G)
- Build up a neat head of thread over the trimmed
Superhair butt ends.
- Whip finish the head, trim the thread and paint the
head and the tie in of the eyes with head cement.
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H)
If I decide to trim my crazy charlie fly down in length I generally
trim it off with a tapered tail rather than just a square cut tail.
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