Tying Instructions: Rainbow Warrior

1. Slide the hook point through the small hole of the bead, the slot on the other side will allow the hook to move past the hook bend. At the eye of the hook, orient the bead so that the slot lines up with the hook eye.
Step One
2. Attach the thread behind the bead.
Step Two
3. Wrap the thread to the bend of the hook creating a smooth body with no exposed hook shank. Keep the thread flat by counter-spinning the bobbin. Step Three
4. Clip off about a dozen Pheasant Tail fibers for the tail. To keep the tips even, extend the fibers at a 90 degree angle to the pheasant guill. Notice that the tips are now even, just clip and hold the tips securely. Place the fibers on the top of the hook shank and secure with two wraps at the bend of the hook.
Step Four
5. Next, adjust the tail length be pulling the fibers through the two thread wraps until the length of the tail is about one half the hook shank length. Note how fine these fibers are, that is why you need about a dozen. Step Five
6. Secure the tag end of the tailing fibers to the top of the hook shank to about an eye width behind the bead. Wrap with smooth thread wraps covering all of the fibers. End the thread just in front of the point of the hook.

Step Six
7. Attach the Pearl Mylar tinsel and secure the tag end near the base of the tail.
Step Seven
8. Wrap the tinsel forward with wraps that overlap about half of the tinsel width until you reach about one eye width behind the bead. Secure with a couple of thread wraps with the tag end of the tinsel hanging down from the shank toward the hook point. Do not trim off this tag end as yet, it will be our wingcase. Step Eight
9. Wrap the tinsel tag back about two eye widths behind the eye. This area is where we will wrap a dubbed thorax.
Step Nine
10. Twist a small amount of Rainbow Scud dubbing to the thread.

Step Ten
11. Wrap the dubbing forming a small thorax and secure with some thread wraps behind the bead.
Step Eleven
12. Next, invert the hook and pull the tinsel over the thorax to create a wingcase. Secure the tinsel with a couple of thread wraps behind the bead. Remember that this type of jig hook will orient itself with the hook up over the bead when fishing. The wingcase will appear in it's natural position when tied on the bottom of the hook shank.
Step Twelve
13. Trim off the tag end of the tinsel and apply some thread wraps behind the bead to create a "Hot Spot". This is a trigger mechanism that many guides use on their fly patterns with red thread.
Step Thirteen
14. Apply a whip finish.
Step Fourteen
15. The finished Rainbow Warrior, Pearl.
Step Fifteen

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