Published Aug 22. 2017 - 6 years ago

Hot Fuzz

I give a step by step instruction on tying my Hot Fuzz articulated streamer pattern. The fly is designed as a semi-weightless baitfish imitation, and is the "articulating style" counterpart to my Super Jerk, and the articulated version of my recently released Fuzz Jr. Intended to be fished on full sinking lines and sink tips for Brown Trout, Smallmouth, and Pike; recommended 6 wt and up.

My Website - http://streamersbygunnar.com/
Strung Fuzzy Fiber - http://www.hedroninc.com/

Material List:
Rear Hook: Ahrex Hooks, #1 Trout Predator
Tail: Ostrich Plumes, 12-15 plumes, tapered
Foul Guard: FlymenFishingCo Faux Bucktail
Flash: Hedron's Holographic Flashabou
Body: UV Polar Chenille
Collar: 3" EP Foxy Brush
Wing: Ostrich

Articulation: 49 strand, 0.024" dia Beadalon Wire, and 1x 3D bead roughly 6mm dia

Front Hook: Ahrex 1/0 Trout Predator
Body: UV Polar Chenille
Collar: 3" EP Foxy Brush
Wing: Ostrich
Rubber Legs: Hedron's Perfect Rubber
Head: Hedrons Strung Fuzzy Fiber in Dubbing loop, 1/4 full length
Eyes: Harelines Real Fake Jungle Cock
Over Wing: 10x Peacock Herls

Originator: 
Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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