A few changes to a standard Spundun, more in the position of the deer hair further back on the shank to allow for the hackle. The hackle also makes it easier to set the deer hair wing in place than a thread dam, and it looks pretty neat.

hook - Dai Riki 300 #10
thread - Uni 6/0 camel
shuck - Congo Hair white
body - medium tinsel opal
collar/thorax - deer hair
shoulder - hen grizzly/brown

Part 1

Start thread at 2/3 mark




Clean, stack, measure (shank length) a hefty clump of deer hair




Trim butts, tie in tips forward with 2 soft loops; tighten, spin, trim butts








Tie in wire and CH; wrap to bend




Tie in tinsel, brush shank with Super Glue, wrap to bend and back; tie off/trim






Rib body, tie off, helicopter end