Sunday, December 30, 2012

Minnow (generic)


Remove a couple of STIM-U-DENTS from the package and position 1 on top of the hook shank as shown, approximately at the barb of the hook.


Switch hands and continue to hold the toothpick. Mark the toothpick for length and for the forward shape of the body as shown.



Transfer the measurement to the other toothpick and tie the toothpicks onto the hook shank. At this time, you can head cement the entire body if desired. Then tie in the marabou tail. Tying Note: you could add flat strips of lead (such as TWISTONS) along the body or a piece of lead wire along the underside of the body for a weighted version.


Tie in a strip of bills body braid (green for the back) and a strip of bills body braid (silver or pearl for the body).


Wrap the silver braid forward and tie off. Pull the back braid forward over the top of the body and tie off.


Add eyes and whatever marking you want with the acrylic paint and let dry. Coat the body of the fly with a UV resin or epoxy. overcoat with Sally Hansen's hard as nail polish if necessary.


Minnow (generic)

Hook - Mustad 9671, 9672 or equivalent
Thread - White or clear mono
Under body - Shaped stim-u-dent toothpicks
Tail - Marabou
Back - Bills body braid or equivalent
Over body - Bills body braid or equivalent
Eyes and body markings - Acrylic paint
Coating - UV resin, epoxy and Sally Hansen's hard as nails

The shown above recipe is merely a suggestion of what to use. As a creative tyer you have the option to switch items in the recipe to suit your needs or material supply.

Weighting Options





An older fly pattern known as the "JANSSEN MINNOW" can be tied in this manner. Paint up your minnow to look like them or be creative.


Thanks for looking.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

That is such a clever idea, well done on that.

Happy New Year.

Daniel said...

Very cool.