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Old 10-11-2006, 08:28 PM
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This is the Fireball. Not a fly I’ve caught on, but it has its fans and I think one of the prettiest flys

Instructions assume right-handed tyers


HOOK – Singles, Doubles or Trebles #10-1/0
THREAD – 6/0 Fire Orange
TAG - Flat Gold
TAIL - Golden Pheasant Tippets
RIB - Oval Gold
BODY - Rear – Yellow Floss, Front – Purple Floss
WING - Dyed Red Squirrel (optional 2 strands of Red Flashabou)
HACKLE - Scarlet Cock


STEP 1
Mount the hook in the vice and wrap the thread down the shank. Prepare the gold tag by cutting a point on it.

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STEP 2
Tie in the tag under the shank with two or three turns of thread.

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STEP 3
Wrap the tinsel over the bare shank and round the bend a little then back up to the tying in point.
Do not tie in just yet.

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STEP 4
Undo the two or three wraps you used to tie in the tag, then tie in the tinsel. By doing this you cut down on the bulk at the tail, but still have a securely tied tag.

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STEP 5
Select a suitable tippet, here I have used one dyed red.

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STEP 6
Pull off a bunch and tie in on top of the shank.

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STEP 7
Wrap the thread to a point half way along the body, catching in the rib as you go. Then tie the Yellow floss in with two or three wraps of thread.

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STEP 8
Wrap the floss to the tail then back to the tie in point. As with the tag don’t tie in just yet. Again undo the two or three thread wraps then tie off the floss.

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STEP 9
Take the thread to the shoulder and tie in the purple floss with two or three wraps of thread.

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STEP 10
Wrap the floss down to the mid point and back to the shoulder. As with the tag and yellow floss, undo the tie in wraps then redo tying off the floss.

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STEP 11
Wrap the oval tinsel in even wraps to the shoulder, try to place one of the turns on the join between the two flosses.

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STEP 12
Select the Squirrel tail. You can use either plain dyed or bleached and dyed Squirrel, my preference and what I have used here is the bleached and dyed.

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STEP 13
After aligning the tips in a hair stacker (or not if that is your preference) tie them in on top of the hook shank, making sure that none roll round on the far side.

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STEP 14
After securing the wing, trim the butts at an angle and apply some varnish to the roots before over-wrapping.

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STEP 15
Prepare a red cock hackle for tying in, I prefer to double mine beforehand, but other methods work just as well.

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STEP 16
Tie in the hackle.

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STEP 17
Wrap the hackle sweeping the fibres back with every turn. Tie off and whip finish for the completed fly.

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Old 11-11-2006, 02:28 AM
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Scotfly, you'd find that to be a VERY effective fly for winter/higher water steelhead fishing in the PNW.
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Old 11-11-2006, 06:18 AM
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That looks like a masterpiece.

Well done.

Any more?
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Doesn't surprise me Fred, I think I'm right in saying it has classic colour scheme for steelhead.
More soon Kyp, and from you too I hope
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Doesn't surprise me Fred, I think I'm right in saying it has classic colour scheme for steelhead.
Exactly: contrast in colours, bit of flash, and materials that would 'move' in water flow. The only thing I'd add would be an under-wrap of lead wire to help the fly sink faster in cold moving water flow.
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