Monday, 20 February 2017

Disco.Crab

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Disco.Crab

Few years back, when I was fishing in Maldives... one of my buddy caught a big GT on a really shinny crab pattern...  and the best thing is.. that shinny crab pattern landed many bonefish and different species in Maldives.
since that day, I've been wondering ... why..??? No answer..
Maybe they like to go disco... 😂 


Found one of this tubing which was sent to me by Deer Creek in the drawer the other day, and immediately I know I found the right material for my own 'Bling Bling' Shinny crab pattern.. 

Wooooow.. lets go party... it's DISCO time..!!

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Material List: 

Flexibody Tube - Deer Creek
Rubber legs
Crabby eye or any mono epoxy eye
ICE Dubbing and Rabbit fur -hot spot and some movement
Zonker strip leather - as the pincer
Gamakatsu SL12S size 2
 long and fine Dubbing from Semperfli as base

Picture step by step tying instructions


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 Prepare the thread base, tie in the dumbbell

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 Tie in some ICE dubbing

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 Tie in the Flexibody tubing

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 Tie in some Rabbit fur

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 Tie in a pair of eye

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 Tie in the pincer

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 Turn over and tie in some orange colour dubbing ( as eggs )

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 Now tie in the 1st pair of rubber legs
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 Turn it over again and tie in the base colour in V tie technique

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 Tie in the 2nd pair of rubber legs

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 Repeat the above steps with the rubber legs and base dubbing

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 View from below with all the rubber legs tie in

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 Now spread the tubing and flattens it and tie it down near the hook eye
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 Trim the tubing and the bubbing

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 Drop some UV resin and dry it with UV light, this will help fix your legs position

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Apply a thin coat of UV resin to the edge on the tubing to fix the shape

and it's ready to party...

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Playing with different base colour, you can create different colour or crab pattern that suit to the party mood... 😂😂😂

Cheers and have fun tying...


Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Smelt . v2

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Smelt.v2

This is my second Smelt pattern... 

A friend send me a photo of Smelt in his river asking can I tie this little minnow as small as 4cm... 

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So... the challenge is on..!! 
After many attempt... from 5cm... slowly size it down to 4cm.. 

for this version... I have put in marabou as tail, plus a little bit of Oposum fibers to keep the marabou in place... playing with UV ICE Pearl dubbing as the belly and Pearl lateral line with some UV enhancer fiber 

It's not a difficult fly pattern but the size make it tough as you will need to minimized the material for 5-6cm when you tie smaller size.

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Material list:

Size 10 hook 
White marabou + Grey Marabou -for swimming tail
Oposum fibers - additional fibers to enhance the marabou
UV enhancer fiber - enhance the lateral line
Pearl Lateral line - as lateral line
PRISM ICE Pearl - as belly
Mega dub - for head profile
2mm dia epoxy eye
Epoxy
Loons soft head 
UV resin

Picture step by step tying instruction :

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 Prepare the thread base, tie in some white marabou fibers 

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 Tie in some UV ICE Pearl dubbing as the belly

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Tie in the UV enhancer

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 fold back the fibers

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 Add on some grey marabou

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 Tie in some Oposum fibers

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 tie in the mega dub and UV ICE peral dub

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 fold back bothe fibers, comb it to the back

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 Tie in the Pearl lateral line

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 Highlight the fibers with marker

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 drop a small drop a epoxy, stick the eye on

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coat the head profile with loons soft head

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Coat with UV resin

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