From the Stig
Crosscut dredging Squid with mono
loop 3D eyes
Talking about bottom bouncing the fly in the depths for bigger
fish......
I had been wanting to tie some squid patterns for a past SW comp – and based on the fun I was having
tying with rabbit fur at the time (i.e. the Furry Crabs and the Barra Things),
I thought I would use some white zonker or crosscut to form the body –
the problem was – what about some light weight eyes so
I can have the squid swimming rather than jigging as happens with bigger eyes
that are usually lead based.
Putting together a few different ideas I have read in the past
and what I had on hand in materials - this is what I came up with a mono loop
for the eye. It worked awesomely for reef species off Dundee
I hope you like it and that it may give you some ideas.
Take thickish lead wire wrap down hook shank, tie over with.
Thread and a touch of super glue
Tie in a few rubber skirt pieces from a spinner bait skirt
I bought a bunch of skirts online from Basspro and use them for
crab and shrimp patterns
• Take
a long shank
heavy duty hook of your choice
• Tie
in some pink marabou or rabbit (or whatever as long as it is vibrant in water)
for squid beak section and creates colour contrast against the body materials)
• Tie
in a little flash twice says long as beak material
• Also
tie in two or so, slightly thicker & longer strips of plastic off one of
those squid skirts used in big game fishing for the head of trolled gar baits.
•
• For
the eyes & away from the tying vice form a tear shaped loop in heavy mono
and wrap with tread to keep it in the desired shape leave long enough mojo tags
to help with tying in later
• Take
a 3D prism eye and glue it to mono using a dollop of epoxy
•
• Back
on hook shank near the start of hook bend - Add a lump of thread to help flare
eyes later
• You
then tie in tags of mono to hook shank tying tightly right up to lump of thread
to flare eyes
• Add
you rabbit fur strip to form body and you are done.
Then go dredging the depths for the big buggers.
Here is a close up of the mono loop before tying in the crosscut
for the body
If short takes occur with nips at tentacles - add a stinger hook with some braid - maybe
use those red coloured chemically sharpened hooks.
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