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    Default The Fritz Dog

    hope i got it right this time

    I was asked by a member on here if i would show some Brittish flies we use over here this is one tied by a moderator on my site Wayne who was the 2007 fly tying champion from Northern Ireland
    Here is a varient of the fuzzy dog made with fritz instead of chenille hence the name the Fritz Dog.

    The Dressing
    Hook: size 10 lure hook drennan
    Thread: flu green 6/0
    Tail: flu green marabou/gold tinsel(optional)
    Body: uv phos yellow fritz
    Eyes: silver bead chain 3mm


    1. Start the tying thread just behind the eye of the hook.


    2. Whip a 3mm bead chain eye onto the thread .


    3. Then whip onto the hook shank as normal securing with a couple of figure of eight turns, touch on a little Hanson H.as N as a little extra security.


    4. Take a small amount of marabou and trim the ends square then pull away the 'fluff' from the base of the fibers (this creates a more even body): catch in behind the eyes and whip along the shank till you reach the bend to a point opposite the barb. Catch in a few strands of tinsel if you wish at this stage.
    one day i will catch the one that got away
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    5. Take a small length of the fritz and prepare by exposing the core (again this creates an even body): catch in at the tail and whip the thread along the shank stopping at the eyes,


    6. Then wind the fritz in tight even turns along the shank towards the eyes.


    7. Secure the fritz in place with a few tight turns of thread and then whip a small head between the bead eyes and the eye of the hook,
    finish with a few half hitches or a whip finish.


    8. Trim the tinsel on the tail(if used), pinch the tail marabou to desired length and the fly is done.


    Happy Tying.
    one day i will catch the one that got away
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    and heres the result sorry about the whiskers
    one day i will catch the one that got away
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    Quote Originally Posted by allthegearnoidea View Post
    ..sorry about the whiskers
    You are among fellow fishermen. No need to be sorry. Some might say that you are also among the unwashed, and they may also be correct. Nice fishy and a nice fly.

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    Very nice tie and nice fish too. Thank you for sharing that with us. We would also be interested in learning more about the places you fish too.
    Tim

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    We have a similar fly in this area used to imitate small baits in the salt
    It's usually tied with a white tail and pearl body
    It's simply called a marabou estaz
    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dudley View Post
    We have a similar fly in this area used to imitate small baits in the salt
    It's usually tied with a white tail and pearl body
    It's simply called a marabou estaz
    Hmmmm, a friend of mine here in Florida swears by the Maraboud Estaz. His name is Ron Whiteley and he moved here from Connecticut. Do you know him?
    Steve

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