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Fly
Tying for Fly Fishing |
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The
Talon |
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Tarpon
Red and White |
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Flies
from
Aussiefly |
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| This
is a very quick and simple fly to make for all levels of
tiers.
It represents a shrimp/prawn's movement in the water.
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| Materials
Required: |
| Hook:
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Talon
low water Salmon # 6 or # 4, the LWS hook give the fly it's
special balance or any other good LWS Hook. |
| Thread
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Talon
fine mono or any other fine mono type thread, for the best
effect use only fine mono with this fly. |
| Body
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Talon
Glow in the Dark thread. |
| Eyes
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Bead
chain to suit the hook size, painted. |
| Tail
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Talon
Glow in the Dark thread. |
| Top
Wing : |
Pink
Arctic Fox Body hair. |
| Middle
Wing : |
White
Arctic Fox Tail hair. |
| Bottom
Wing : |
White
Arctic Fox hair. |
| Lower
Wing : |
Talon
Pearl Flash, violet or any other soft, flashes in low light
material. |
| Head
cement: |
Clear
or clear nail polish. |
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STEPS |
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| 1. |
Tie
in place the bead chain eyes. |
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Fix
the tail in place, this is 2 threads of Glow in the Dark. |
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Bind
on the GID thread for the body. |
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Paint
the eyes on bead chain and allow to dry. |
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Bottom
Wing: Select amount equal to match stick of Arctic Fox Tail
and bind into place. |
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Lower
Wing: Amount about half the thickness of a match stick is
required, bind into place. |
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Turn
the fly over and select an amount of Arctic Fox Tail equal
to the thickness of a match, tie into place. |
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Tie
in the pink Arctic Body, the size should be about 1/4 of the
white middle wing. Tie in backwards and then fold over. This
will cause the pink wing to flair upwards, when dry, however
when wet, it seems to allow the wing to push upwards increasing
the wing's movement with any movement of the leader. |
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Tarpon are mainly located in the northern
sections of Australia from Northern New South Wales to Northern
Western Australia, inhabiting both the fresh and blue saltwater.
Fishing locations are just above the tidal sections, where the
fish live all year round. |
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