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    Default Stranahan's Brindle Chute SBS



    Developed by Chuck Stranahan of Hamilton, MT for the hecuba mayfly hatch on the Bitterroot. An orangish/brown bug, the dubbing mix was supposedly a closely-held secret for years. Neat looking fly, stands out among all those Adams parachutes in the box.

    hook - Dai Riki 320 #12
    thread - MFC 8/0 rusty brown
    tail - elk flank hair
    wing post - Calftail white
    abdomen - 50% hare's ear/antron, 25% olive rabbit/antron, 25% rust orange rabbit/antron (add a little gold rabbit after the other stuff's all blended)
    hackle - grizzly dyed tan


    Part 1

    mash barb, start thread at 75% mark




    clean, stack, measure (hook length) a clump of calftail; tie in, trim butts and smooth with thread








    clean, stack, measure (shank length) a clump of elk flank; tie in, smooth transition to wing butt






    pull wing up and back, set with thread dam




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    Part 2

    post it; tie in hackle shiny side out






    dub thread, dub body






    wrap hackle from the top down, cup side up; tie off at base of post and trim tip






    one wrap through the thorax, half hitch x 2, SHHAN; seek out trout




    Regards,
    Scott

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    Hi Scott,

    Terrific SBS for a fly I really want to try!
    abdomen - 50% hare's ear/antron, 25% olive rabbit/antron, 25% rust orange rabbit/antron (add a little gold rabbit after the other stuff's all blended)

    One question, since the dubbing is a key for this fly, could you expand on the mix. For example, what does "hare's ear/antron" mean? Do you blend some clear or colored antron with the hare's ear? or can you use either?

    Thanks for all your terrific work. I'm always shocked at the quality of your ties, instruction and photography.

    Bruce

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    Bruce,

    Thanks. For the dubbing mix I used Haretron, which is hare's ear/antron already blended; the olive and rust were also pre-blended with antron; just threw it all in a coffee grinder, 3 or 4 blips and I was in business. Pretty sure the stuff's still readily available.

    Regards,
    Scott
    Last edited by ScottP; 11-22-2014 at 04:50 PM.

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    Thanks Scott! I bet I have some Haretron, although probably not rust.

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