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David Skok 617.846.0698 |
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Sand Shrimp
Hook:
#6 - #2 TMC 911S or Mustad S74S SS Thread:
3/0 Monocord, tan Lead
Eyes:
extra small or small lead eyes (can be painted w/ tan paint ahead
of time) Antennae:
2 peccary fibers Rostrum:
grey fox underfur Legs:
3 pale amber sili-legs Shellback
/ Tail:
cream or tan swiss straw Eyes:
black plastic mono eyes, medium Rib:
clear mono, fine Studies have revealed a high
degree of preference for crustaceans, including Crangon Septemspinosa,
the sand shrimp, to the point that sand shrimp constituted as much as
fifty percent of the striped bass’ diet in certain estuary systems
during certain months of the year.
In fact, the sand shrimp was such an important dietary item for
estuary and beachfront residing bass in the spring and summer months
that it makes me wonder why I ever bother fishing with patterns that
don’t imitate a sand shrimp! |
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1) Using tan 3/0 Monocord and a #6 – #2 long-shank hook, tie in a set of small or extra-small dumbbell eyes with figure-eight wraps. You may want to paint the eyes with tan nail polish (let dry) before moving on to the remaining steps. |
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2)
Tie in 2 peccary fibers (length
of the hook shank) off the bend as antennae.
Next tie in a clump of grey fox underfur (tan calftail, red fox
guard hairs or craft fur may be substituted) followed by three pale
amber sili-legs. The sili-legs
should be about 2/3 the length of the antennae. |
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3) Attach a length of tan Swiss Straw on the point side of the hook shank, at the same tie-in point as the earlier materials. Advance the thread forward to the point on the shank in line with the hook point and attach medium black mono eyes using figure-eight wraps. |
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4) Make a 50/50 blend of cream and amber angora goat dubbing and dub from the Swiss Straw to just in front of the mono eyes. Tie in a 6” piece of clear monofilament (6 lb. test or so) in front of the mono eyes. |
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5) Continue to dub down the length of the hook shank and also around the dumbbell eyes. |
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6) Fold back the Swiss Straw and tie down in front of the dumbbell eyes. Rib the length of the fly, from the mono eyes to the dumbbell eyes, with the monofilament (about 8 turns or so on a #2 hook) and tie down. |
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7) Whip finish and pick out strands of the angora goat dubbing using a sharp bodkin. Trim the Swiss Straw tail to about ¼ the length of the hook shank. |
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8) Black and brown spots may be added with fine point permanent marking pens. |
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