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Matt Henderson

Spiders for Sea trout
« on: 25/02/2010 at 21:49 »
Something I saw on another forum and I've done my best to recreate it. 

Dressing: Size 10 VMC  gold low water double
Thread: glo brite no4, and red silk
Underbody: globrite floss no 4
Overbody: Pearl Mylar braid
Dubbing:Pearly Glister dubbing
Hackle: blue cock hackle, guinea fowl hackle
Head: red nail varnish


Put down a body of globrite no 4 floss



Slip the pearly mylar over the hook so that there is enough for a wee tail and double the length of the hook body



Tie down the mylar at the rear of the hook with the globrite floss. 





Tie it down at the front of the hook too, give it two coats of varnish and leave it to dry.  Fray out the ends of the mylar with a dubbing needle.  Then catch in some red silk.



Make a ball of pearly glyster dubbing just behind where the mylar was tied in.  Tie off the thread and cut it.



Fray out the ends of the mylar with a dubbing needle



Fold back the mylar and then tie down the mylar with your red silk.



Catch in a blud cock hackle and give it three turns (less if you prefer)



Catch in a guineafowl hackle and give it another three turns, make a nice neat head, give it a coat of clear varnish, a coat of red varnish and then two coats of clear.  Et Voila!





I'm looking forward to using these in the summer time. 

Cheers

Matt







Iain Goolager

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #1 on: 25/02/2010 at 22:45 »
No self respecting Sea-Trout would pass that by.

Should drop it into the SBS section too Matt.

Iain

Matt Henderson

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #2 on: 25/02/2010 at 22:48 »
No self respecting Sea-Trout would pass that by.

Should drop it into the SBS section too Matt.

Iain

too fast for me!

Mike Barrio

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #3 on: 25/02/2010 at 22:53 »
Hi Matt

Very nice SBS :z16

I've copied it across, only the moderators can post in the Step by Step gallery. If we miss any that you have posted, please drop me a pm and I'll copy them over :wink

Best wishes
Mike

Sandy Nelson

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #4 on: 26/02/2010 at 00:08 »
Cool :z12

Reckon that would be a good saltwater pattern too. :z16
Cheers Matt

sandy

Sandy Nelson

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #5 on: 26/02/2010 at 03:33 »
Hey Matt

You got me going with this one this morning.

So i had a think, it screamed Sandeel. So i had a play with some of the saltwater styles i've been learning.
Thought, Terrors, Elver fly, collie dog.

And came up with this, a mix of streamer and spider, a bit of epoxy for shape to make the pointy sandeel nose.
Might work for Salmon and Seatrout as well as off the rocks in the sea. :z8

Twas good fun though

This is it in the vice , upside down :wink



Off the vice in fishing pose



The pointy sandeel nose



Cheers

Sandy


Matt Henderson

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #6 on: 26/02/2010 at 07:22 »
whats the tail material in that on sandy?  What sort of epoxy do you use for that sort of thing?

Sandy Nelson

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #7 on: 26/02/2010 at 08:15 »
Matt

The tail is H2O slinky fibre and i'm using Z-poxy for most things, 5 min devcon is good too :z16

Sandy

Iain Goolager

Re: Spiders for Sea trout
« Reply #8 on: 26/02/2010 at 13:53 »
Nice fly  :z16

love to see how it looks in clear water :)

Iain

 




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