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cromie

Foam Post Klink (FPK)

At the local fly tyers guild i watched Peter Dunne tie this fly and when i seen it, i couldn't wait to tie it myself. The picture i posted earlier was my first attempt. The foam will aid bouyancy and help it float.

The hook i used was a shrimp hook i had no klink hooks left:(

lets get started.


Step 1.
Dub the body and the thorax and bring the thread to the middle of the thorax.


Step 2.
Cut out your foam about a half an inch long by 2cm wide. Tie in onto the thorax with 1 loose turn and 2 more tight turns to secure it.


Step 3.
Now get ur polyyarn and lightly slide it up the thread as shown in picture below. Once the yarn reaches the foam it will tighten itself. Do 1 wrap of thread infront of the yarn and behind the yarn to secure it.


Step 4.
This is what your result should look like. Give the yarn a trim to your suitable size.


Step 5.
Now its time to select your hackle and tie it in. When you tie the hackle in you can either tie it on infront of you or behind. Make sure the hackle is facing away from the eye of the hook. To tie the hackle in securely do wraps of thread infront and behind the yarn until you think its secured. Give it a pull and make sure it doesn't come loose before you carry on.


Step 6.
Now wind the hackle around the foam, Wind it underneath the foam and make sure each turn of hackle goes underneath the other. Wet your index finger and thumb and pull the hackle back away from the eye of the hook. Use hackle pliers to put weight on the hackle to stop it from coming loose while you pull the hackle back to tie it down. To find out more about this click here.[URL="http://www.flyforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=14686"]http://www.flyforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=14686[/URL]
Go to step 11...

your result should look like this,


Step 7.
Now once you have secured the hackle and did ur whip finish. Its time to cut the foam down to size. You can also fiddle with the yarn.


Thats all folks.

Enjoy.
FIREY BROWN

FPK

Welcome aboard Cromie nice to have you on the forum mate

a great step by step,,,i`ve tied a few of these too after watching Peter Dunne do it,,,the little foam post makes it alot easier and quicker to knock them out

keep`em coming

Regards
FIREY BROWN

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