Scaredy Cat - Total Flyfisher Magazine
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Scaredy Cat - Total Flyfisher Magazine
Flies & Fly Tying Scaredy Cat Hook: Short-shank special, size 10 Thread: Olive nano Bead: 4mm fire orange Tag: Glo Brite No4 Body: Synergy UV chartreuse and gold Wing: Yellow Barred Zonker Strips Rabbit W e all know how effective the good old Cat’s Whisker can be, but at times it can also fail to get a response. This little variation will be sure to attract some attention. Try fishing the fly on its own with a floating line and a long leader, with long, slow pulls to get the wing pulsating enticingly. 01 02 03 Place the bead on the hook and trap the hook in the vice, run on the thread and catch in a tag of the floss. Taking a small zonker strip, wet your fingers and separate the fur. Take it over the back of the body and tie in at the rear with thread wraps. Tie in the Fritz and wind up the body in touching turns, secure with thread wraps behind the bead and trim waste. 04 05 06 Before whip finishing, add some Now pull the zonker strip back over Create a small thin dubbing rope varnish to the tying thread to make the body, making sure it’s central, with the fur from the zonker strip and secure with tight thread wraps. and wind around the shank behind a more secure and reliable fly. the bead to tidy up. © total flyfisher