The Dark Star Dun
Materials
Hook- Daiichi 1180 or 1110 #12-20
Thread- Tan 8/0
Wings- Black hen hackle tips
Tail- Sandy dun hackle fibers
Abdomen- Stripped peacock quill
Rib- Small Opal tinsel
Thorax- Dyed black peacock hurl
Hackle- Sandy dun.
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Start the thread and wrap half way down the shank. |
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Then wrap the thread half way back up. This will give your wing placement. |
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Select 2 hen neck hackle tips, pair them up and line up the tips. Measure your wings to be the same length as the hook shank. |
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Pinch and loop the wings to the top of the shank. Take a couple additional turns to secure, wrapping back touching turns as you secure. Then snip the waste. |
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Wrap back over the butts touching turns to just before the barb. Dont worry about standing the wings up yet. They will just get in the way. |
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Take 6-8 hackle fibers and tie them in for the tail. Take one turn on and one under then one to secure. |
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Tie in a stripped quill by the skin on the butt end with one turn. |
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Tie in the small opal tinsel, and advance the thread to about a hook eyes back from the wings. |
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Wrap the quill forward touching turns. |
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Now rib the body with the opal tinsel, 3-4 turns is enough. Blurry??? yeah sorry about that. Now before you stand your wings, put a light coat of varnish/head cement on the body. Be sure to get a bit on the under side of the hook bend to anchor the varnish. This helps make it much more durable. |
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Now stand the wings up by pulling them up with your finger and thumb and putting wraps right in front of the wing base. |
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Select a hackle and tie the butt end in in-between the wings. This help keep them split. |
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Tie in a dyed black peacock hurl by the tip and bring the thread in front of the wings. |
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Wrap the peacock hurl forward, touching turns and just take one turn in front of the wing. |
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Now wrap the hackle, take two full turns behind the wing and 1-1 1/2 in front of the wing. |
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Whip Finish and your head and the Dark Star is complete. For flatter water cut a V into the bottom of the hackle. |
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