Zonker
Black Zonker
Tying Instructions
Materials
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Hook | Daiichi 2220 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Head | Gold Bead |
Underbody | Pearl Blue/Olive Lite Brite |
Body | Pearl Mylar Piping |
Wing | Black Rabbit Strip |
Throat | Red Marabou Fibers |
Zonker
Dan Byford of Steamboat Springs, Colorado came up with the Zonker pattern in 1975 while he owned the Dan Byford Fly Shop. It is one of the modern American Rabbit-lure patterns taken from the original Rabbit flies introduced from New Zealand.
Zonker Strip
The strip of Rabbit Fur is known as a Zonker Strip, usually about 1/8″ wide and trimmed about 1.5″ past the hook bend. The fur has the ability to undulate while submerged providing an irresistible action. The strip is usually secured with wire ribbing through the mylar body and around the hook shank. Some tiers will omit the wire ribbing and just secure the strip from behind the head and at the bend of the hook.
Body Profile
The body is usually Mylar tubing but this can also be changed for other body material such as dubbed Lite Brite or wrapping Crystal Chenille. The body profile can also vary considerably. Some will use a wire frame, metal tape, or lead wire to create a body form and taper. Other variations will omit this framing altogether but include an underbody which shows though the mylar piping and fills the void created by the Mylar piping with a substrate material. The Mylar piping is secured at the bend of the hook and can be trimmed flush with the thread wraps for a clean profile or left with loose ends providing movement and attraction.
Inverted Zonker
Often, some type of soft hackle material is used for a throat. Red is a common color, indicating the flash of gills from an alarmed baitfish. Dan Byford inverted the pattern. This gave the fly an addition benefit of hiding the hook and allowing the fly to flow along the bottom without snagging. He punctured the strip with the hook point and secured the strip at the head with thread wraps. The head was covered in epoxy and eyes were painted.
Double Bunny
Scott Sanchez of Livingston, Montana came up with an interesting variation called the Double Bunny, utilizing zonker strips both above and below the shank. In tying this fly, make sure that the hook point is centered over the strip and pull the strip lightly over the hook eye to bind just behind the eye. This will help keep the strip in line with the strip and keeps the hide from tearing when under pressure. Then, glue the two strips together with contact cement.
Presentation
The Zonker is used for all species of trout as well as large and small-mouth Bass. It can be used in either lakes or streams. They can be very effective stripping under the cut banks of the Owens River for Browns and large Rainbows or stripping in Crowley Lake for a perch fry imitation. Try to vary the retrieve. On some lakes, a wind drift with no retrieval can also be a good choice.
Variations
Purple Zonker
Hook | Daiichi 2220 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Head | Gold Bead |
Underbody | Copper Wire bent to shape |
Body | Pearl Mylar Piping |
Wing | Purple Rabbit Strip |
Throat | Purple Marabou Fibers |
White Zonker
Hook | TMC 300 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Head | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Underbody | Copper Wire bent to shape |
Body | Pearl Mylar Piping |
Wing | White Rabbit Strip |
Throat | Red Marabou Fibers |
Grizzly Zonker
Hook | TMC 300 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Head | Hard Head, Black |
Eyes | Copic Marker |
Underbody | Copper Wire bent to shape |
Body | Pearl Mylar Piping |
Wing | Grizzly Rabbit Strip |
Inverted Zonker
Hook | TMC 300 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Head | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Eyes | Adhesive Eyes coated with Zap Goo |
Underbody | Lead-free Wire bent to shape |
Body | Pearl Mylar Piping |
Wing | Gray Rabbit Strip |
Collar | Crosscut Gray Rabbit Strip |
Double Bunny
Hook | Daiichi 2220 #2-8 |
Thread | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Weight | 0.035 lead-free wire over the center half of the shank. |
Head | Danville Black Flat Waxed Nylon |
Eyes | Adhesive Eyes coated with Zap Goo |
Body | 2 1/4 bound at the eye. Top Dark strip (Olive, Brown, Tan, or Gray) pierced by hook point, glued to the shank with Tear Mender Bottom strip (White, Light Gray, Yellow, or Tan) for the belly glued to the to the shank with Tear Mender |
Sides | Copper Flashabou |