Lalu Bug carp fly - Step-by-step fly tying by Platon Trakoshis
Автор: The Mission Fly Fishing Magazine
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Tied and designed by Platon Trakoshis. The Lalu Bug is a heavy dragonfly nymph pattern that rides hook-point up, imitating the stubbier dragonfly nymphs naturals from the classes Libellulidae and Gomphidae.
This pattern evolved from a fly that Platon initially used for targeting carp on the Berg river, and now in its final form, is used to fish for an array of species, but still very similar to its buggy ancestor. The Lalu bug is tied with a heavy scud body intended to sink the fly into fish-feeding zone extremely fast, just as Pla uses it to lead feeding carp in the fast flowing Berg River.
MATERIALS USED:
Hook: Size #10/#12 jig hook
Thread: 70 denier - brown
Weight: scud body
Eyes: plastic bead chain x2
Body and Tail: Hare fur
Wingcase: Scud back
Dubbing: Brown/Olive
Legs: Silicone barred legs
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0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Background
7:00 - Materials Used
9:09 - Thread Base and weights
11:10 - Hare fur Tail
14:20 - Hare fur body
17:10 - Scud back wing case
18:13 - Dubbing
19:12 - Silicone legs
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