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Hook: Gamakatsu Octopus #2 and Gamakatsu B10S #1-4
Thread: 6/0, 3/0 thread to match front crosscut
Wing: Holographic Flashabou
Body: Crosscut rabbit, any color choice you may have
Face: (Optional) Schlappen or Guinea
Thorax: Rabbit dubbing
Other Materials: Zap-a-Gap, 20-50lb backing (Preferably
Gel Spun)
Instructions:
Step 1: Place
vice on table....Ok I keed, I keed. Seriously though put the
vice on the table. Take the Gama B10S hook, slide conehead
onto hook, run backing through back of conehead to the eye,
feed the backing through the eye and then back through the
front of the conehead. Tie down your thread and over the two
pieces of backing. Zap-a-Gap the shank and let it dry for
a minute.
Step 2: Pinch the backing and
thread it through the Gama Octo Hook, pull that loop through
and over the hook bend and pull it tight. Set your fly length
by taking the tag end of the backing (the one not glued to
the shank already). Once you have determined your length,
run that tag back to the hook, tie it down with thread and
Zap-a-Gap.
Step 3: Choose your crosscut
color combo. We generally like pink/purple, blue/black, purple,
black, etc. I will get into those later. After you chose your
color. Zap-a-Gap the backing, pinch the crosscut onto the
backing just in front of the trailing hook eye, and wrap forward,
crosscut fibers angling towards the back of the fly, pinching
down each wrap to secure the crosscut via the Zap-a-Gap. If
you are doing a dual colored fly follow the instructions in
3b. If not, wrap all the way to the conehead gluing the shank
periodically.
Step 3b: Once you get one wrap on the shank,
pinch it down, cut it, and tie back over the crosscut a bit
with the thread. Add your next color, making sure you are
wrapping it the same way, tie it down, hit it with some glue
and wrap forward to the conehead.
Step 4: Cut the excess rabbit
off, tie it down with a few wraps of thread. Take your Flashabou,
cut 3-5 strands out, tie it on one side of fly, trim so it
is the same length as the fly. Repeat this process on the
other side.
Step 5: Take some rabbit from
your front color, pull the hairs off the strip, and dub it
on your thread. Wrap tight to the conehead, whip finish and
trim. Cut the front hook at the crosscut wrap with a pair
of metal cutters. Your fly is read to fish.
Fishing
Notes:
There are a multitude of color combinations and optional
things you can do with this fly, which is what makes it one
of the most versitile flies on the market today. You can fish
it for winter steel, summer steel, trout, bass and salmon.
You can change the length of the fly by changing the length
of your backing. You can swap out the dubbing with guinea
or schlappen and give it more contrast. Some guys slide a
bead above the trailing hook and wrap crosscut around that.
The options are endless.
Popular Colors: Purple/Pink, Red/Orange,
Black, Purple, Black/Blue, Olive, White, Flesh/Red, Purple/Baby
Blue, Cerise/Pink, Pink. You can basically decide what colors
you want and make them your own.
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Bead Size |
Hook Size |
1.5mm |
20-22 |
5/64" or 2.0 mm |
18-20 |
3/32" or 2.3 mm |
16-18 |
1/8" or 3.2 mm |
12-14 |
5/32" or 4.0 mm |
8-10 |
3/16" or 4.8 mm |
4-6 |
7/32" or 5.5 mm |
2-4 |
Tungsten Bead |
Hook Size |
5/64" |
18-20 |
3/32" |
16-18 |
7/64" |
14-16 |
1/8" |
12-14 |
5/32" |
8-10 |
3/16" |
4-6 |
Tungsten Conehead |
Hook Size |
Small 5/32" 4.0 mm |
4-6-8 |
Medium 3/16" 4.8 mm |
2-4 |
Large 1/4" 6.3 mm |
1-2-4 |
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