A glitzy variation on a great pattern
A few weeks ago, we participated in a great cause tying flies for "Reel Recovery" for some of their events locally here in Utah. I wanted to tie up some good attractor patterns but something that might be a little different. As you've seen here on our site, I like to hit the craft stores quite a bit. In a trip earlier this year, I found some awesome 2mm craft foam that was coated with shiny glitter.
I knew that had to be incorporated into a fly pattern. From there the "Blingnobyl Ant" was born.
Anyway, I tied up a bunch for the Reel Recovery in a variety of flavors and sizes, so I decided a tutorial was in order. Note in the picture below, I use the River Road Creations Chernobyl Cutters. Because the glitter sheet is 2mm, I usually glue another non-glitter sheet to the glitter one before I cut. It's a fun pattern to tie.
Hook: 3X Long Dry Fly hook
Thread: UTC GSP 100 Red
Under-body: Pearl Estaz Chenille
Body: Glitter Craft Foam (Pink)
Legs: Rainy's Barred Rubber Legs
Indicator: 2mm white craft foam
Video tutorial: