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Dark Orange rRbber One


tied by Joe Hard
Current Tags for This Pattern
/ Black / Brown / orange / Pheasant / Red / Tinsel / white / Yellow /
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern
Target Species: Freshwater Bass
Recommended Region: Eastern Canada
Material List: Hook: Mustad 37187 1/0
Thread: Danvilles white flat waxed for underbody
Danvilles 6/0 flymaster waxed to tie fly and black 8/0 for finnish (see pictures)
Tag/tip: x.s.oval copper and pumkin unistrech
Tail: 5 golden pheasant tail 8 red goose 2 yellow goose and 5 golden pheasant tail, (same for wing)
Butt: biggest fluffiest herl you can find wrapped through 1 strand of black rubber hackle cut into 4 even peices
Rib small embossed metalic copper tinsel
Body: Ricky Timms Razzle Dazzle Superior Threads # 271
Throat/collar: dark with brown tips schalpen and black rubber hackle cut into 4
head couple coats of clear head cement
Tying Instructions: There are step by step photos of the underbody to the body. The hackle collar feather was tied on then the rubber hackle then hackle wrapped before the rubber hackle and then tied odff on the bottom of the shank between rubber. underwing and wing tied on then hackle wrapped forward to complete the fly
Presentation Tips: I am going to try this and a few other simmilar patterns on a weekend smallmouth/panfish camping fishing trip




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