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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 7, 2010 9:40:03 GMT -5
Here's a couple I tied up based on Senyo's patterns, and a couple of my own. Let me know your opinions... San Juans Wiggle Prince Hook: any nymph hook 2x strong 1x long sizes 10-18 Thread: black 6/0 1st hook: Tail: black goose biots Body: peacock herl Rib: copper wire When finished, cut the whole hook bend off. 2nd hook: Same as first First, start off by wrapping back to about the barb. Next, put a little piece of mono through the first hook eye, double it over itself. and tie into the 2nd hook. The rest is in order. Wingcase: 9-10 strands of pearl flash Body: peacock or olive ice dubbing (wrap in between tails and wings) Tails (2 sets): yellow goose biots Then, wrap the wingcase of flash over everything. Wings are 2 white goose biots, and then tie off. Wiggle Stone Hooks: same as above Thread: Black 6/0 1st hook: Tail: black goose biots Body: black or white dubbing Rib: mono Cut off hook, and tie in the same as the first pattern. 2nd hook: Wingcase: 8-10 strands of flash Body: blue or peacock ice dubbing Wings: black goose biots "PT Cruiser" Hooks: same 1st hook: Thread: brown or black 6/0 Tail: Pheasant Body:Pheasant Rib: copper wire Tie in same as above 2nd hook: Wingcase: pearl flash Body: peacock or olive ice dubbing Wings: two black goose biots
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Post by Frank Swarner on Jan 7, 2010 13:22:52 GMT -5
They look great!!
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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 7, 2010 18:30:09 GMT -5
Thank you sir!!!
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Post by cluster on Jan 7, 2010 21:52:25 GMT -5
the san juans look alot like the killer Vladi Worm. im sure those little guys will do well. did you bend the hook or is that a hook that comes bent like that? Also, what is the material for the san juan worm? is it tubing?
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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 8, 2010 8:06:17 GMT -5
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