![]() Tricorythodes/Tricos - Dun By George E. Emanuel |
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Tying Instructions:![]() 1. Tie on at the eye of the hook and wind on a thread base to the bend. Leave a long tag end for use later in splaying the tails.
![]() 2. Select four Micro Fibbets and tie them in. These should be approximately twice the length of the shank. 3. With your bodkin, divide the Micro Fibbets and bring the long tag of thread we left at the tie in forward through the two bunches and take a couple of turn of thread. Now pulling gently on that long tag, you will note the tails splay nicely. When you get a good angle on them, (about 60 degrees) tie the tag down firmly and cut off the end. ![]() 4. To get the Micro Fibbets to lay together in pairs, place a bit of dubbing wax on your finger and thumb and stroke the Micro Fibbets in pairs. The wax will gather and hold the four pieces into two nice distinct tails. 5. Your thread should be at about mid shank, wind it forward one or two more turns so you are just forward of that point. 6. From a right and left quill select slips that are as wide as the hook gap. Holding them together so that they splay outward, tie them in. Adjust and figure eight as necessary to get them into a pleasing attitude. 7. Using your thread finish building a body. I prefer a slender slightly tapered body made with thread only. It is fast and easy, and seems not to suffer from the sparseness. If you like a more robust tie, by all means feel free to add some dubbing.
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