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Sep 26 2015

Peterson’s Spawning Shrimp – Tying Instructions

How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Get shrimpy. Photos: Kyle Shea.

In less than a month, we kick off our bonefishing season at Andros South. So, today we present you with detailed instructions on how to tie one of our favorite bonefish flies, Peterson’s Spawning Shrimp.

Enjoy!

Peterson’s Spawning Shrimp – Tying Instructions

Materials:

  • Hook: Tiemco 811s – Sizes 2-6.
  • Thread: UTC 140 – Shell Pink.
  • Lead Eyes: Lead, Brass, or Bead Chain Eyes – Silver.
  • Egg Sac: Glo Bugs Yarn – Steelhead Orange.
  • Tail: Craft Fur – Sand.
  • Eyes: Mono Eyes – Black.
  • Antennae: Krystal Flash – Black.
  • Legs: Silli Legs – Pumpkin/Black.
  • Body: Diamond Braid – Pearl.
  • Wing: Rabbit – Tan.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 1: Secure thread at the eye of the hook. Tie in brass eyes using figure eight wraps of thread. Lead or bead chain eyes could be used as well, depending on the depth you’re fishing.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 2: Catch in a small length of orange Glo Bugs Yarn, double over, and cover with thread wraps to just shy of the hook point. Trim the Glo Bugs Yarn so that it extends just past the hook bend to create an egg sac.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 3: Catch in a small clump of craft fur on top of the egg sac extending approximately 1.5 times the length of the hook shank.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 4: Tie in mono eyes on each side of the shank so they extend past the egg sac.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 5: Catch in a strand of black Krystal Flash as antennae, and double over so that each strand extends on opposite sides of the shank. The Krystal Flash should extend well past the craft fur tail as shown above.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 6: Tie in a pair of rubber legs on each side of the shank (4 legs total). Once again, we did this by doubling over a single strand on each side.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 7: Catch in a length of pearl Diamond Braid. Wrap forward in touching turns and tie off at mid shank but DO NOT TRIM. Make sure the excess extends over the top of the fly as seen above.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 8: Turn the fly over in the vise and catch in a small clump of tan rabbit fur (trimmed from a zonker strip) at the front of the Diamond Braid. Lay down clean base of thread wraps all the way to the brass eyes.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 9: Catch in a second clump of rabbit just behind the brass eyes and clean up any errant fibers with thread wraps.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 10: Advance thread to just in front of brass eyes and catch in a third clump of rabbit fur.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 11: Turn the fly back over in the vice. Pull the excess strand of Diamond Braid tight over the top of the brass eyes and tie down just in front of the eyes.
How to Tie Peterson's Spawning Shrimp Fly for Bonefish.
Step 12: Build a clean head, whip finish, and cement!

More on Bonefish Flies

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  1. Larry Lewis says

    October 1, 2015 at 7:16 pm

    Thanks Kyle- appreciate the step by step- good job. I’ll get after it!

    Larry

  2. Kyle Shea says

    October 2, 2015 at 12:16 pm

    Sure thing Larry! Good to hear from you and hope all is well. Now get cranking on some flies!

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