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By Jeff Pierce
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Tying Instructions:![]() Step 1: Place the R74 in the vise and begin wrapping the thread on the shank from the eye back to the bend. Next get two same sized Wood Duck flank feathers. Align them with each other so that the feathers are cupped inward. Secure them at the bend to form the tail.
![]() Step 2: Form a dubbing loop using a cinnamon brown dubbing.
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![]() Step 3: Wrap the dubbing forming a streamlined body. Be sure to leave enough space to tie in the deer hair and finish off the head.
![]() Step 4: Attach the dark brown/olive bucktail so that the hair extended to the end of the tail.
![]() Step 5: Get two starling breast feathers with white tips. The feathers need to be the appropriate size as to resemble the pectoral fins. Use some head cement to make the feathers more durable. Once the feathers are dried, secure one on each side angled downward at about 30 degrees. Be sure to secure them so that the tips of the feathers are curved outward.
![]() Step 6: Get two same sized grizzly hackles. Trim them to size so that the feather will run from the head to just forward of the tail. Once the feathers are trimmed to size coat each feather lightly with head cement for added durability. Once dry, secure one feather to each side so that the feather is curved inward.
![]() Step 7: Attach two 2mm eyes and give the head a coating of glossy head cement. Step 8: Dampen in your local waters and enjoy the day.
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About Jeff PierceJeff Pierce, AKA Dr. Fish, is the North American Sales Coordinator for O. Mustad & Son (USA), Inc and Partridge of Redditch. He is the Captain of Team Mustad USA and is a diehard angler and fly tier. He has traveled from Buffalo to Borneo in search of finned quarry to grapple with.
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P.O. Box 838 253 Grant Avenue Auburn, NY 13021 USA Phone: (315) 253-2793 Fax: (315) 253-0157 Email.
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