Roy Lopez
Warm saltwater fly
Easy
- First start a thread base just before the bend of the hook .
- Then cut a piece of pink bucktail about a half inch in length from the very top of the hide. It's the top part that is the finest.
- Then from the center of the bucktail cut a half inch of brown deer hair to form the thorn of the shrimp.
- Next I like to dub about 3 inches of thread with orange fine cut opossum fur and form a small bump.
- Tie in a couple of moose mane hairs as antennae. They can be quite long.
- Next cut a piece of mono about an inch long an with a lighter burn the tips to form eyes . The length of the mono should then be about half an inch once both sides are burned.
- Next lay the eyes diagonally across he hook and cinch it down by warping it in a figure eight pattern.
- Next you create a dubbing loop about 2 to 3 inches long and run your bobbin to the eye of the hook.
- Grab your Wing N'Flash and cut 2" lengths and spread it evenly through your dubbing loop.
- Once it is spread twist the loop locking the Wing N'Flash in.
- Lastly palmer the dubbing forward and tie off at the eye of the hook.
- I like to grab a bodkin and pick away the entangled pieces of wing and flash. This will give it a full body.
Hook | #4,6,8 Mustad 34007 |
Thread | Orange 140 denier |
Tail (shrimp tentacles) | Pink bucktail, brown bucktail, pink flash |
Dubbing | Orange opossum or similar |
Antennae | Moose mane |
Eyes | Burnt 40 lbs mono |
Body | Pink Wapsi Wing N´Flash (Alternative Angel Hair, SLF hanks) |