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Old 04-04-2008, 02:15 PM
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Default The Krenik Red

Krenik metallic thread first came to my attention in an SBS from a South African tyer who used the material stripped down for the metallic component only. Off to the local crafts & Knitting emporium and try and find the stuff, I managed to get Red and Blue, the blue being the one sought for the South African nymph pattern, the red? Well it is shiny and no fly tyer can resist seeing shiny things!

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So, 6 months down the line and the Red had not seen light of day until looking at a different buzzer pattern I thought about it again and dragged it out for a play and thus the Krenik Red was born!

Materials:-


Hook - Grip 14723BL Size 12 - you can use any curved hook such as Kamasan B100s etc
Bead - Red Gutermann Rocailles 9/0 Art. No 773875
Thread - Krenik Metallics Ruby Shade 061


Assemblage of the bobbin

Take a used small bobbin and tape the end of the thread to the spool

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Stuff a pencil or similar object in the hole and start winding on the thread and fill the bobbin. I stuck the Krenik spool onto the end of my bobbin rest arm for easy turning as I filled the spool

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Fit the small bobbin to a standard bobbin holder or a wide one using Mr Tupp's incredible reducers

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Mount a bead on your hook of choice and secure in the vice

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Leave a longish tag on the thread so that it will stick out from the end of the abdomen

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Run the thread to the bend area and back up to the eye

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Build up a smooth tapering abdomen with the thread. The advantage of the Krenik thread is that it does not give you a solid colour build up but has black flecks from the carrier thread that show in the abdomen as you build it up.

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Once you have done this apply 3 half hitches behind the eye and cut off the thread

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Apply a drop of varnish behind the eye to secure

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Tease out the metallic part from the carrier thread and remove the carrier thread. Trim the metallic thread to about 8 - 10mm and you are ready to go.

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You can also coat the buzzer with varnish, superglue or epoxy if you wish but I can tell you that it is extremely effective as it is accounted for 4 fish netted and 6 lost on the take in an afternoon of difficult fishing for other anglers at my local lake.
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Old 07-04-2008, 01:13 PM
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I have the green, red and silver Krenik, like you it has lay in my box for a wee while now and not been used
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Nice pattern. If I didn't have red flashy stuff in multiple other forms then I'd pick up the red Kreinik, which I have in a few colours... who am I kidding, next time I'm at the craft shop I'll probably pick up some
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