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Fri, May 25, 2012

Tying the Articulated Hooker

Uploaded By: The Nothing. Added on: 02 January 2012.
In this video:

Description

The articulated Provo Hooker is a proven heavy-weight streamer used in rivers all around Utah. I think it'll be great for Winter Steelhead here in Oregon this year and I have changed FinPusher.com's original colors to those more attractive to steelhead.

This fly has a lot of material and, as such, requires a lot of weight to get in the water. Wrapping both hook shanks in wire helps, as does the glass beads and large, nickle-plated lead eyes. The front hook should have several layers of wire, and you might find it easier to add the wire after all the marabou. You can then wrap the wire to the same thickness as the stacks of fur and feathers.

Tying time is close to an hour, which is why is has been sped up 5x fast.

Materials in this video, order of appearance
Owner mosquito hook, Size 1
Pink 6/0 thread
.030 lead wire
bucktail or moose hair (natural)
black marabou
purple marabou
cerise marabou
bubblegum marabou
white marabou
white zonker strip
UV hot pink dubbing
red polar chenille
pink & purple two tone zonker
30# dacron
large glass beads

Gamakatsu Siwash, size 1 (B10s works too)
XL lead eyes
.030 lead wire
(dacron from trailer secured)
bucktail (natural)
black marabou
purple marabou
cerise marabou
bubblegum marabou
white marabou
white zonker
UV hot pink dubbing
red polar chenille
purple schlappen
pink & purple, two toned zonker


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Bad Religion
Guttermouth
Hi-standard
Minor Threat
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