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Swinging Catfish

In all of the Patagonian rivers in Argentina and Chile, catfish are more abundant than we think. The “Bagre Torrente” of Trichomycteridae family especially, can often be seen if you look closely around the banks, under the flat stones or in the evening using a flashlight to light up the water. T View more...
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Swinging Catfish
List of materials
Hook for Body: Streamer type hook with a straight eye like the DAIICHI 1750 #2 Loop Back 7X7.

Line for the Trailing Hook: 26lb American Fishing Wire or 50lb Braid.

Trailing Hook: DAIICHI 2553 Red Octopus No. 2.

Thread: White 6/0 Thread and red Unicord.

Body: Hareline pale olive dubbing.

Ribbing: Brassie Chartreuse wire.

Weight: Red beadhead and fluorescent orange conehead.

Gills: Red saddle hackle.

Top: Barred Zonker Strip peacock/black.

Head: Cross cut rabbit olive View more...
Steps

Step 1

Take the streamer hook and add the conehead first followed by the beadhead.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 1

Step 2

Leaving a space behind, make a base with white thread and add some cyanoacrylate to bind the steel wire or braid loop making sure that the loop is perfectly horizontal to the shank.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 2

Step 3

We then tie in a loop of chartreuse copper wire.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 3

Step 4

Fold the surplus steel wire or braid back and covered it with thread in order to prevent any possibility that the loop comes undone. Then cement solid with cyanoacrylate.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 4

Step 5

Add the dubbing in creating a tapered body.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 5

Step 6

Wrap the wire up the body twisting the chartreuse wire loop. This makes it much stronger so the trout’s teeth wont brake it.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 6

Step 7

Rough up the dubbing to give the body more character, movement and transparency.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 7

Step 8

Tie in a few turns of the red rooster hackle to create the gills. Try to use the softer fibers of the hackle to get more movement.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 8

Step 9

Using the Unicord create a loop and insert the barred ostrich fibers making sure they are around 5cm long to reach the trailer hook. Make sure they are evenly distributed.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 9

Step 10

Wrap the ostrich fibers round the shank pulling the fibers back each time.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 10

Step 11

Tie in the Zonker strip of rabbit fur on top facing backwards.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 11

Step 12

Make another loop with the Unicord and insert olive rabbit fur distributing it evenly throughout.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 12

Step 13

Wrap the loop around the shank pulling the fibers back to create the head. Complete with a whip finish.

Fly tying - Swinging Catfish - Step 13

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