Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Sandy Nelson

Gurgler Frog by Spiderman New
« on: 17/04/2011 at 02:55 »
A bit of fun for the last one :z16

heres a Gurgler style frog pattern i've been playing with out here, for Bass, in places like this.



Hook: Size 4 Varivas 2610
Thread: white, strong
Back: two sheets of foam glued together.
Front Legs: striped rainy's chartreuse centipede legs
Back Legs: Barred Zonker strips in Chartreuse
Body: white micro fritz
Marker: olive Pantone.

Step 1: Place hook in vice.



Step 2: Start thread and make sure it binds down nice and tight.



Step 3: Select a piece of Zonker strip



Step 4: Cut a small piece from the end with the curl



Step 5: Cut piece in half.



Step 6: You should now have two legs.



Step 7: Tie one leg along the side of the hook and bind down tight.



Step 8: Tie in the other leg on the opposite side.



Step 9: Take the pre-made glued sheets of foam.



Step 10: Cut off a strip about 10mm wide.



Step 11: Cut a V shape into the end as shown.



Step 12: Tie in with the V shape over the top of the back legs.



Step 13: Tie in a length of micro fritz.



Step 14: Wind forward, leaving a gap at the eye and tie down, trim off.



Step 15: Take 3 lengths of the rubber legs and tie in with figure of eight turns.



Step 16: bring foam back forward and tie down at end of fritz.



Step 17: Invert fly and finish with whip finish at eye , just ahead of the tie down.



Step 18: trim foam as shown and apply head cement to the forward whip and tie down areas.



Step 19: Apply some more head cement to the rear tie down.



Step 20: Finally as an embellishment i like to add a few spots to the back, and trim legs to a nice length.



Step 21: A frogs chorus, ready to go serenade some Bass.



I'm sure it might just work on some species back home too.

Sandy

 




Barrio Fly Lines - designed in Scotland - Cast with confidence all over the world

Barrio Fly Lines

Designed in Scotland

Manufactured in the UK

Cast with confidence all over the world

www.flylineshop.com