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Tying Instructions for Shad fliesThe tying of these flies is pretty staight forward. The individual recipes list the order in which the materials are tied on the hook. If you chose to weight the hook with lead wire, often the wire will discolor the body after it becomes wet. To eliminate this, cover the lead with thread and lacquer it. Allow it to dry before you continue. Red and White
Hook--> Mustad #3399 size 4-10 Thread--> red Uni 6/0 Underbody--> use lead wire for weight or use white yarn to "beef" up body Tail---> white calf tail Ribbing--> flat medium silver Butt---> red thread Body----> white floss Head----> red thread Bead Head Dart
Hook----> Mustad #3399 size 4-10 Thread--> Uni 6/0, color to match bodyTail----> any color calf tail Body----> chenille, color of choice Head----> bead, again color of choice My box is full of a spectrum of these flies. Very simple to tie with your imagination the limit. Another color combination I like has a green body and tail with a copper bead. Nolan's Jig
Hook----> Mustad #3399 size 4-10 Thread--> Danville's Depth Ray, fluorescent* Underbody--> use lead wire for weight or use white yarn to "beef" up body Tail-------> yellow calf tail Ribbing----> gold wire Body-------> Danville's Depth Ray, fluorescent *The Depth Ray is not generally used as tying thread but using it as such will keep the color of the finished fly truer; even when wet. Royal Dart
Hook--> Mustad #3399 size 4-10 Thread--> olive Uni 6/0 Underbody--> use lead wire for weight or use white yarn to "beef" up body Tail--> white calf tail Ribbing--> flat medium silver Butt--> peacock herl rope* Body--> red floss Collar--> peacock herl rope* * Peacock herl rope refers to a technique of winding the herl around the thread and then wrapping it around the hook. This way the herl gets trapped under the thread at many points and is much more durable than simply winding it around the shank. |