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Barry Robertson

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #15 on: 13/03/2011 at 21:55 »
Very nice Irvine.  I will tie myself some of them up.

Nice fly Irvine  :z16
You not doing a SBS for your Conehead John  :wink

Mike Barrio

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #16 on: 13/03/2011 at 21:58 »
Great flies guys ...... thanks for posting :z16

Cheers
Mike

Mike Barrio

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #17 on: 14/03/2011 at 09:38 »
How come my fly is in it twice?


That's OK John, Peter included it when he replied via a quote to say it is a bonnie flee :wink

Cheers
Mike

jpm75

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #18 on: 14/03/2011 at 22:54 »
 :z18 Mike, I only realized that when I seen the quote. Thanks :z16

jpm75

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #19 on: 21/03/2011 at 19:54 »
I know I've already entered a fly this month, but I got a little carried away and decided to stick another one in.

Holographic Silver Wilkinson.

Materials.
Hook:    Salar double size 7
Tag:      Small oval silver tinsel.
Tail:       G Pheasant red breast feather, wound.
Body:     Holo silver tinsel.
Rib:       Same as tag.
Middle
Hackle:  Dyed magenta cock.
Wing:    Two jungle cock eyes.
Front
Hackle:  Pale blue cock.
Thread: Red.

step 1:  Place hook in vic, wind on about 6-7 turns of thread a suitable length of rib to do the tag and both parts of body.


step 2: Wind thread in touching turns to a point just before the hook splits.


step 3: Wind approx 4-5 turns with the oval tinsel to form a tag and secure but remove as this will be used for the rib.


step 4: Catch in a G, pheasant red breast feather by the tip, secure and remove waste.



step 5: Wind on 3-4 turns stroking back the fibres with each turn.



step 6: Catch in a length of holo silver tinsel.


step 7: Wind the holo tinsel approx half ways up the body, secure with a couple of turns of thread then wind on rib to the same point and secure. Again dont remove, it will do the next part of the body.


step 8: Catch in the magenta hackle by the tip, secure and remove waste.


step 9: Wind on hackle stroking back fibres as you go. Secure hackle and remove the waste.


step 10:Wind the holo tinsel second half of the body stopping 3mm from the eye, secure and wind on rib. Tie down and remove waste.

step 11: Catch in two jungle cock eyes and secure, remove waste.


step 12: Catch in blue hackle by the tip and secure, remove the waste.


step13: Wind on 3-4 turns stroking back the fibres as you go, secure hackle and trim waste.


step 14: Build a neat head and whip finish, apply a few coats of varnish. DONE



jpm75

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #20 on: 21/03/2011 at 19:56 »
sorry bout the size of the photos guys. was half sleeping last night when i resized them

Mike Barrio

Re: March 2011 Flytying SBS entries
« Reply #21 on: 29/03/2011 at 20:27 »
sorry bout the size of the photos guys. was half sleeping last night when i resized them

Great stuff, thanks for posting :z16

Cheers
Mike

................................... Only a couple of days left for last minute entries folks :wink

 




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