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Old 24-05-2006, 10:09 AM
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Default Flexi Floss Black Buzzer

reproduced by kind permission of Dave Downie (Daver)




Here it is guys

Step 1 : -

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Start your thread where you intend to start the thorax.

Step 2

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Run the thread to the farthest you intend to tie the fly around the bend.

Step 3

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Tie in your flexi floss at the bend do not worry too much about thread build up. I have use Olive Flexi Floss.

Step 4

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Tie in your shell back pearl, I have used Siman Magic Shrimp Foil no 25

Step 5

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Pull the shrimp foil over the back of the buzzer and tie in. Do not trim off

Step 6

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Wind up the flexi floss in even turns, usually about 6 is enough on a size 10 hook.

Step 7

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Tie the pearl back backwards towards the bend trapping it down as this is your thorax cover.

Step 8

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Take 2 Fl.Lime Goose Biots, I use my own Definite Advantage Range and tie in one at each side.

Step 9

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Side view as the biots should look

Step 10

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Tie in the biots one at a time, pull forward do not use excessive pressure as they may break and tie in. Trim off both and whip finish once. I whip finish at this stage as I do not want the thread to drop off and the biots to come loose.

Step 11

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Pull over the thorax cover and trim off, whip finish and there you have it Varnish as many times as you want. If you want a thinner buzzer use less thread on the shank and thorax and thicker vise versa.
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