ASIAN BEETLE, BOX
ELDER BUG
Hook:
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(M) 94840
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Size:
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16-18
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Thread:
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Black
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Body:
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Rainy's Round Float Foam, orange
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Legs:
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Black Deer Hair
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Notes on tying:
1. Cut off a piece of Orange Rainy's Round Float Foam (size small) about
2" long and then with a razor blade cut the tube in half length wise.
2. Secure thread behind the eye then spin 4 or 5 black deer hair fibers
to the hook shank. Pull the fibers up and together and cut them all off
equal in length to about ¾ the length of the hook.
3. With the Flat part of the round foam up, secure the foam to the hook
just above the bend with 3 or 4 wraps, then wrap thread forward to a bit behind
the eye.
4. Pull the foam forward, and tie off the foam, with 3 or 4 wraps, then
whip finish around the hook itself. Cut the foam off, just in front of the eye,
leaving enough for a very small “head”, Ad a drop of head cement and some black dots, with a permanent blank marker to the
orange foam.
5. Box elder bugs tied the
same, just use a longer shank hook.
This is a great pattern for upper mid-western area. It works best in
the fall, when the Asian beetles and Box Elder bugs are swarming. Fish it
dead drift or better yet, thwack it hard on the surface, the brown trout fight
over it.
David Dietzel 133 Grandview, Solon, IA 52333