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Wray’s Hammer
First off let me say my inspiration for this fly came from Lance Egan’s headstand. http://www.flytyingforum.com/pattern4807.html.
I wanted to make a fly that looked like Lance's headstand but I did not have
all the materials at the time. So the hammer is what I came up with.
Thread: Orange Thread
Hook: Size 10 Sucd Hook
Tail: Red Fox Squirrel Tail, Stacked
Eyes: Med Bead Chain Eyes, Gold or Black
Body: Back, Awesome ‘Possum Dubbing, Brown
Body: Front, Hareline dubbing, Rust Orange
Hackle: Whiting 100 fly pack size 12 brown
Legs: Round rubber legs, brown or orange
Place hook in vice, with the eye slightly tipped down
Apply thread base to hook shank
Bind the bead chain eyes to the hook. I like to place my eyes just back off the eye of the hook; this makes it easier to whip finish later
Select a small clump of red fox squirrel tail and stack it in a hair stacker. I like to keep my tails about 2 to 3
times the thickness of the hook shank. Also I try to keep my tail length just
shorter than the hook shank length on this fly
Bind the squirrel tail to hook shank to a point just behind the bead chain eyes, trim excess
Readjust hook to a normal tying position
Advance thread to rear of fly
Tie in brown hackle
Next dub a brown body to about, or just past, the hook point
Palmer hackle forward, make at least 3 to 4 turns
Tie off hackle
Next dub a small orange body to the eye of the hook make this step about half the final body thickness this helps with holding the legs in place
Advance thread to the back third of the orange segment of the body
Tie in brown or orange legs
Finish dubbing the orange body, around the legs and over the eyes, to match the thickness of the brown body
Whip finish and trim legs you want good movement out of the legs so don’t cut them to short!
Tail variant: I also sub the squirrel tail for rabbit fur cut from a zonker
strip. I like to use Rust or a Crawdad color. This can add lots of
action to this fly!
Comments and questions are welcome
Enjoy
Bryan!
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