A)
- Wrap the thread in touching turns a distance equal
to 1/3 the length of a hook shank on a standard 34007 hook. If your
using a shorter style hook this distance may be equal to 1/2 of that
hook and if your using a longer shank hook this distance may be only
1/4 of the way along the hook shank.
- Secure the Dumb Bell eyes on top of the hook shank
at the 1/3 point described above using figure 8 wraps. To tighten the
connection wrap the thread around the base of the eyes on top of the
hook shank. Finish with the thread in front of the eyes.
- Wind the thread in touching turns down to above the
point of the hook and back along the shank stopping in front of
the eyes.

Positioning of the eyes at the 1/3 point
described above is important because you need to leave enough room in
front of the eyes to tie in the dressings and to form a nice shaped
head.
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B)
- Select a small bunch of tail / belly material
and tie it in in-front of the eyes and then take it over the eyes and
bind it to the hook shank about 2/3 of the way along the hook shank
with the tips extending a distance of between the length and 1 1/2
times the length of a standard hook
shank beyond the hook.
- Return the thread back to in front of the eyes.
- Now invert the hook in the vice so that the hook is
pointing up. This is the way the fly is intended to swim.
Take
care to trim the tag end of the tail / belly material (and
the flash and back materials that you tie in at later steps) at an
angle so that when you build up a the head later you are not faced with
trying to camouflage ridges where materials were trimmed off too square.
Also take care when selecting bunches of materials to tie in that you
don't select too much. From my experience a lightly dressed clouser is
always better than an overdressed clouser.
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C)
- Select a small bunch of flash material and tie it
in in-front of the eyes and bind it to the hook shank all the ways to
the eyes.
- Trim the flash so that it extends just beyond the
tips of the tail / belly material.
You may choose to leave this step out as
the inclusion of flash material may not be necessary depending on
intended use of the fly and the other materials used.
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D)
- Select a small bunch of back material and tie it in
front of the eyes and bind it to the hook shank all the way to the eyes.
You may choose to do this in two steps
with two colours of back material. For example if you tie in a small
amount of pink first followed by a small amount of olive this will
better represent a small rainbow trout than just the one colour.
- Position the back material so that it is equal in
length with the tail of the fly.
- Continue wrapping the thread in front of the eyes
to build up a neat head, whip finish and varnish.
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