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Tying Instructions:
1. Wrap a thread base and tie in eyes 1/8" to
1/4" back from hook eye, wrap thread back to
bend of the hook.
2. Tie in a bunch of olive maribou with 1 to 1½
hook length left extending from bend of the hook
for tail.
3. Wrap a few thread wraps around the base of
just the tail bunch.
4. Holding the tail bunch in your other hand,
wrap loose thread wraps up the bunch to about
1/2" from the end of the tail.
5. Wrap 3 or 4 turns and then loose wrap as
before back down to the bend.
6. Make 3 or 4 wraps around base and hook to
secure the tail.
7. Dub maribou barbules onto the thread, don't
worry, a smooth body is not the goal. It should
be filled in but let some loose ends hang out.
8. Dub to ½ shank point and tie in wingcase
material. If using pheasant tail, try to use a
long enough piece to leave some legs with what
is left over.
9. Dub a full thorax of the same maribou,
figure-eighting around the eyes.
10. Pull the wingcase over and tie down just
behind eyes.
11. Legs are optional, but belong at this point.
12. Whip finish and apply head cement.
Fish whenever you see a lot of little blue
damsels flitting around. The real critter swims
in open water, a few inches to a few feet below
the surface. It swims by wagging its tail.
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