I don't suppose it should be called a killer fly as almost all the big bruisers I hooked managed to shake off, break off or open the hooks I used. Still, it was the fly and sometimes the only fly that worked all over the west coast of the island (bottom permitting). It's loosely based on the "90%" fly developed by noted Oahu guide Oliver Owens, and other crazy charlie style patterns I've used on the islands.
Like most of my flies the construction is fairly simple: six materials including thread and hourglass eyes. I took my time on the one below, but you can crank them out fairly quickly with an in-line rotary if you're in a hurry.
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Leggy Blond
(step-by-step)
Recipe:
- Hook: #6-4 Mustad 3407, 34007, TMC811s, T800s or similar
- Thread: White or tan 12/0 or 8/0, or invisible mending thread
- Eyes: Gold medium hourglass w/ painted red or yellow eyes
- Legs: Pearl perfect rubber (or medium to large rubber legs depending on fly size)
- Body: Tan rayon 4-strand floss (two stands) or similar
- Underwing: 4 Strands of rootbeer midge flash doubled
- Wing: Ginger rabbit cut from zonker strip
- Head: Thread coloured with permanent marker (optional)
- Leg Markings: Brown permanent marker and red nail polish
- Other: Superglue
Step 3: Turn the hook over, bring the thread forward and tie-in the rubber leg material. I tie it along the far top first before folding it back, securing it on the near-top such that the leg material doesn't overlap (as shown).
Step 4: Secure the legs along the body, stopping just before the bend. Return the thread ahead of the eyes. Do not trim the legs at this point--it is easier to do this at the end.
Step 5: Tie-in tan floss at the front of the body and wrap around the eyes and along the shank in two layers, returning to the front of the fly to tie-off. Depending on your timing you can coat the floss with brushable superglue.
Step 6: Tie-in the flash underwing as per the leg material, folding the four strands to make eight for the completed wing. Trim to length.
Step 9: Colour barring on the legs with a brown permanent marker, trim to the desired length and "paint" the tips with red nail polish.
fin
*nb: You can enlarge any of the above shots by clicking on the image.