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    Default 52 Buick SBS



    More olive stillwater goodness from B.C.; non-tox underbody is optional. I see the peacock sword wingcase as pretty but short-lived.


    hook - Mustad 9671 #10
    thread - Danville 6/0 olive
    tail/throat - guinea hen dyed olive (1Tbsp Rit Yellow, 3/4 Tsp Dark Green in 1 cup water)
    rib - oval tinsel gold
    body - Zelon dubbing baetis olive
    wingcase - peacock sword
    thorax - peacock herl

    Part 1

    start thread at 2/3 mark and wrap to bend




    measure (gap width past bend) some guinea fibers; tie in/trim






    tie in rib




    dub thread/dub body (this one's on the slender side; make it as buggy as you want depending on what you're trying to imitate)






    counterwrap rib; tie off/trim



    Just a tourist passing through


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    Part 2

    as an alternative to a wrapped hackle throat, this one will be tyed DeFeo Style

    cut out tip of guinea feather, tie in






    pull stem forward until the tips are even with the hook point, secure with a few wraps against the body shoulder to set angle, trim butts




    tie in peacock sword fibers




    tie in peacock herl, twist around thread and wrap thorax








    pull wingcase over thorax; tie down/trim, whip finish, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Gotta love the mystery of fly names. I was expecting a heavy dose of "chrome" (eg, flash) with this one but the name must have another origin.

    A good drop of UV resin on the wingcase might be nice. Add to the durability and also give the wingcase some depth while still showing off the Peacock Sword.

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    I like John's idea about the UV Resin. I'm wondering if I were to do a bigger version on a heavier hook, would it work for Steelhead?

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    If you want to keep the fuzziness of the peacock sword wingcase, instead of putting resin on top put a very small amount of super glue on the thorax before you pull the wing case over.

    Joe

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