Sunday, April 26, 2020

The Tying sessionsEp: 37 The Rusty T

The Rusty T, an articulated fly for targeting those bream hungry pikes! It's soon the month of may and usually this means spawning time for the breams. They will start to move in the shallow reed fringed bays to do their business and pikes never miss that opportunity.
I tied a few different models before arriving to this result .Some were great in the water but you wouldn't cast them for more than an hour...So i reduced the size and tweaked a few things to get to this final result.
Pikes don't chase those huge "dustbin lids" like we call them here, but rather the handy snack size ones. Remember the roach too will mix with the breams, they all spawn around the same time.This is why we have a big population of hybrids in our waters, roach/bream.
You want you fly to stand out in the middle of all of this, slow moving with loads of presence and a nice rusty colour. Rust,sand,tan,bronze,copper and all colours that i have been using for a long time due to the regular success over the years.

Three sections make up this fly:
  •  The tail : tied on a 30mm shank, this will give those slender moves, bugger hackles are light so i don't hesitate on putting a few....Four at the bottom of the shank, then four more at the top.That's 8 in total, and if one or two gets cut of you still have a good working fly.
  • The body: tied on a Sakuma manta extra 545 6/0. I connect the tail to the hook via a long lightweight shank.I place the back of the shank where the tail connects a little further at the back so the tail won't foul hook on casting.The you have two choices when wraping the chenille. A: wrap the chenille starting on the connecting shank, like i did in the video.This will just give a little extra protection for the pikes teeth not to damage the connection too much. Or option B: tie the chenille on the hook and leave the connection bare, but i would secure it with some uv resin in that case. First body tubing will go close to the eye of the hook, but leave space to tie the kanekalon , congo hair and flash. Make sure that the body tubing isn't too close to the hook point , not to obstruct it when you get a take.
  • The head: tied on one last shank 25mm is plenty, all it needs is to tie one more body tubing and cover it with congo hair.
    Tips for this tie:
  1. don't overload with the fibres! 
  2. tie the fibers really close to the body tubing for maximum volume .
  3. if you want something that will hang more ad some foam on the hook shank then wrap it with the chenille and use smaller eyes of flat eyes.
 


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