| TYPE: |
Streamer |
SIMULATES: |
Threadfin Shad/Baitfish |
HABITAT: |
Fresh & Saltwater |
DESIGNED TO TAKE: |
Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass |
BACKGROUND: |
Originated by Dave Cox of Mohave, Ariz. Vary size, colors and materials. For saltwater, tie a green wing with green peacock herl topping. |
MATERIALS: |
| Hook: |
Size 8 Mustad #7948A TDE Bronzed |
Thread: |
Size "A" Black or Tangerine Colored |
Body: |
Medium Diameter Ginger Chenille |
Head: |
Tying Thread |
Hackle: |
Light or Dark Ginger Saddle Hackle |
Overbody Strip: |
Small Diameter Black Chenille |
Weighting: |
2-Amp Fuse Wire |
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| INSTRUCTIONS: |
- Hone point, flatten barb. Leave head space; wrap to bend. Tie in pinch of hackle barbs for tail; thread underwrap once to spread barbs. Starting at tail, wrap fuse wire 8 turns forward; secure. Tie in 1 inch length black chenille atop base of tail.
- Trim barbs from both sides saddle hackle butt. Tie butt atop chenille at tail. Starting at head space, tie 3 inch minimum length ginger chenille along top of wire wraps.

- Secure chenille at tail with 2 wraps, then double back toward eye atop chenille base. Wrap thread forward and secure chenille at head space. Return thread to tail. Double chenille back to tail; secure, then return thread to head space.

- Grasp saddle hackle and ginger chenille; wrap together to form body (Joe Kimsey variation improves durability). Tie off at head space; trim excess. Use dubbing needle to pick out wrapped down barbs.

- Bring black chenille forward atop body. Tie off, clip excess. Form head, whip finish, cement.

Drawings Copyright © 1984, John F. McKim. All rights reserved.
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