HOOK: Daiichi 1530 #10 THREAD: 8/0 White BODY: Angora, White/Pale Yellow or Antron Yarn Sucker Spawn is a simple and very effective Trout and Steelhead pattern. This fly was originated in centeral Pennsylvania at least 40 years ago, although not as a Steelhead fly. Sucker Spawn was first fished in the Lake Erie tributaries around 1980-81 by Chuck Farneth. |
Start a thread wrap, cover the entire hook shank. This will prevent the yarn from rolling over the shank when tying. |
Cut a piece of Angora yarn about 8", fold in half. |
Tie yarn in from the "tag" ends creating a loop. |
Leave your thread towards the back of the shank. |
Place a couple thread wraps over the yarn loosely. |
Pull the "long" end of the yarn until desired loop size is attained. |
Make a couple more wraps to secure. |
Repeat making loops until shank is covered. |
Trim off remaining yarn, half hitch or whip finish. |
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