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Name | Raffia Shrimp, Chartreuse |
Category | Pacific Salmon/Steelhead |
Hook | Size 2/0 - 3/0, Weighted with .025 to .030 Lead(Optional) |
Tail | Chartreuse Bucktail, Long |
Body | Chartreuse Chenille |
Hackle | Chartreuse Saddle Hackle, Palmered Over Entire Body |
Shellback | Light Green or Matching Raffia (Found in Craft Stores) |
Rib | Chartreuse or Light Green Mono | Head | Matching |
This fly is a variation of several shrimp flies tied for Pacific Salmon (all species) and steelhead. Some are tied with flashabou shellbacks, others with crystal chenille bodies. They are all variations of the same theme and tied in different color combinations. See also my
Raffia Shrimp, Orange. The
raffia used here for the shellback has a shiny, iridescent appearance. It can be found in most craft stores and comes in numerous colors. These are the directions to tie:
- Wrap the lead around the hook shank from about right above the hook shank, to before the beginning of the the eye loop.
- Wrap the thread back and forth over the lead to secure and tie in the tail just above the point of the hook.
- Tie in just beyond where the tail is tied in the following order: a length of mono rib, a long strip of
raffia, the hackle material by the tip, and a length of chenille. Wrap the thread forward, then wrap the chenille forward to a point behind the eye.
- Palmer the hackle forward over the entire chenille body and tie off behind the eye.
- Separate the hackle and pull down and backward.
- Fold the raffia over the top of the body and tie in at the eye.
- Wrap the mono forward in ribs to bind down the shellback and hackle.
- Trim excess material, wrap head, and whip finish.
- Apply head cement.
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