Mulraney Pig SBS
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Mulraney Pig SBS
Davie McPhail has a great vid; for some reason (5 yr old OS?), mine keeps dropping out halfway thru so this is for my sanity as much as anything. A neat, easy sunken beetle; this would be fun to swing past some cut-banks.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
rib - oval tinsel silver
shellback - peacock sword
body - rug yarn dubbing black (original calls for seal)
wing - Amherst pheasant tippet
hackle - hen black
mash barb, start thread, tie in rib, wrap to bend
tie in some peacock sword fibers by the tips
dub thread/dub body
rib body; tie off/trim
pull shellback forward; tie off/trim
strip off some AP tippet fibers; measure (tips to bend), tie in/trim
tie in folded hackle (this was a saddle; turned out to be too heavy so I swapped in a cape feather)
wrap; tie off/trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN
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Re: Mulraney Pig SBS
Such a lovely color combination. Striking!
Great name too.
Thanks for taking the time to share another excellent SBS.
Great name too.
Thanks for taking the time to share another excellent SBS.
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Re: Mulraney Pig SBS
I like it, too. In smaller sizes, it might look good with a jungle cock eye for the wing, as well. Good way to use up the big ones.