Monday, December 5, 2011

the double bunny streamer

Double Bunny Streamer


Hook:Tiemco 300 size 2-4
Thread:White 3/0
Weight:Medium lead wire
Body:Magnum Rabbit Strips (Chinchilla over white illustrated here)
Sides:Pearl Krystal Flash and holographic tinsel or Flashabou
Eyes:3D self-adhesive (size to suit the hook size)
Adhesives:Val-A-Tearmender for the rabbit hide, Goop for the eyes


Double Bunny Streamer

Wrap a single layer of lead, about half the shank length. Position it as shown, not too close to the eye.



Fly Tying Double Bunny Streamer

Measure and cut the 2 pieces of rabbit hide you’ll be using. They should be almost twice the shank length~don’t worry about getting them exactly the same.



Double Bunny Streamer

Cut a taper to the front end of the two rabbit strips. (they’ll tie in a little easier, and reduce the bulk of the head of the fly.



Double Bunny Streamer

Hold up the belly strip (white in this case) as shown so that the front end is positioned right behind the eye of the hook.Using your scissors, mark the center of the hide where it aligns with end of the hook shank. (the point where the shank meets the bend)




At the point you marked, fold the hide and snip a small hole with the tips of your scissors.


Dub a thin layer of fur over the lead. This provides a good foundation for the adhesive you’ll be using soon. Remove the hook from the vise, and slip the point of the hook through the hole in the hide as shown. Stroke the fur away from the hook and position the hook back into your vise.




Position the white strip of hide under the shank of the hook as shown, and make several tight wraps of thread over the tapered, front end if it. Be careful not to crowd the eye of the hook.




Position the strip of Chinchilla rabbit hide on the top of the hook shank, directly over the white. Make several tight wraps of thread to secure it. Add a half hitch to secure it.




Squirt a small amount of Val-A-Tearmender onto a pc. of scrap cardboard. Pull the top strip of Chinchilla rabbit hide forward as shown and, using a toothpick or bodkin, spread a thin layer of the adhesive over the skin. Be careful not to get any on the fur. Note:It helps to keep the hide under tension while you’re applying the Tearmender




Spread a thin layer of Val-A-Tearmender to the hide of the white rabbit strip and fur-wrapped lead. When done, pull the tail end of both the White and Chinchilla tight to align them. When you’re please with how they’re aligned, press them together along their entire length.




If the two lengths of rabbit hide end up uneven (or if you want to now adjust the fly’s length) slip the tips of your scissors through the fur and cut the hide only.




This step is a “bit” tricky. To give the fly better motion in the water, you need to taper the section of hide that extends beyond the hook.
Using long, very SHARP scissors, stroke the fur away from you and pinch the hide as shown.Carefully cut the hide tapering from zero to about 1/16” + at the end.
Commercially-tied Double Bunnies i’ve seen usually skip this step. It can be omitted if you wish.




Take 2 long strands of Krystal Flash, and 2 long strands of holographic Flashabou and fold them in the middle. Tie them onto the head of the fly AT that middle mark found when you folded them. Centering them on the sides of the fly, make several tight wraps of thread as shown.




Apply a small dab of Goop to a pc. of scrap cardboard. Using a toothpick or bodkin, scoop up a nice-sized gob of Goop (that sounds nice) and press it onto the spot where the two pcs. of hide are joined together…just behind the thread head. (nice-sized because it will end up holding a large eye onto the pattern!) Make sure the Krystal Flash and Flashabou are out of the way.




Pull the Krystal Flash and Flashabou down/back so that it cuts into the center of your Goop as shown.




Position the large 3D eye onto the center of the Goop and press down, turning it slightly to spread the adhesive.






 


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