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  • Flammenwerfer

    A pattern that is good for a punt pretty much any time of year. Simple, quick and easy to tie. No complex techniques and no exotic materials. The pattern works on tubes and hooks whatever your personal preference.



    Tying Materials


    Tube: Veniard 1" copper slipstream
    Thread: Red
    Tag and rib: Silver wire
    Rear body: Large silver holographic tinsel
    Rear hackle: Chevron yellow dyed hen saddle hackle
    Rear wing: Fluorescent dyed yellow bucktail overlaid with 2 doubled strands of fine mother of pearl Krystalflash
    Front body: Red floss or tying silk
    Middle hackle: Chevron orange dyed hen saddle hackle
    Front Wing: Flourescent dyed orange orange bucktail overlaid with 2 doubled strands of fine mother of pearl tinsel
    Front hackle: Chevron kingfisher blue dyed hen saddle hackle
    Cheeks: Jungle cock



    Tying Method



    Step 1: Secure the tube in the collet. Veniard tubes invariably have a decent end and a ropey one. It is best to have the good end facing forward to help keep the fly head neat.




    Step 2. Attach red tying thread and wind back.




    Step 3: Catch in a length of wire and wind thread to rear end of tube.




    Step 4: Wind the silver wire for 6 - 8 turns to form a tag. Bend back the wire end and tie in.




    Step 5: Wind the thread to the mid point of the tube. Tie in a length of large holographic silver tinsel. Wind the tinsel back to the wire tag and forward to its point of origin. Tie down and cut off waste end.





    Step 6: Wind the remaining wire in open turn to form rib. Tie down waste end and either cut off with OLD scissors or 'worry off' by jiggling the wire until it breaks.




    Step 7: Tie in a yellow dyed hen saddle hackle by the tip. Double back and tie down to secure.





    Step 8: Double the hackle and wind.




    Step 9: Cut a slim bunch of fluo yellow dyed bucktail and tie down over the hackle.




    Step 10: Overlay the bucktail with doubled lengths of flash. Stretch the flash with your fingers before cutting to desired length.




    Step 11: Trim waste ends of bucktail and tie in a length of silver wire and a length of red floss and a length of red floss. Wind the floss to form the body.





    Step 12: Wind the wire in open turns to form the rib.




    Step 13: Tie in an orange dyed hen saddle hackle by the tip and wind.




    Step 14: Tie in a bunch of fluo orange dyed bucktal.




    Step 15: Overlay the bucktail with 2 doubled lengths of flash. Stretch and trim.




    Step 16: Tie in a kingfisher blue dyed hen saddle hackle by the tip. Double and wind.





    Step 17: Tie in a pair of jungle cock nails.




    Step 18: Whip finish and varnish to complete.





    Step 19: Happy fishing ~:.
    www.silversalmon.co.uk

  • #2
    Like that a lot Geoff. Will tie a few up ready for some springers!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by T7 View Post
      Like that a lot Geoff. Will tie a few up ready for some springers!


      Hello Simon, I hope you are alright. I had quite a bit of interest in them at the show at the weekend. They are a lot simpler to tie than they appear when finished. A couple of fellers had a go at my stand and surprised themselves with the results they turned out.
      www.silversalmon.co.uk

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