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Fore & Aft Spundun Stimulator

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Tail and collar/wing tied Spundun style; underside of latter trimmed out.

hook - WFC Model 3 #8
thread - SemperFli 8/0 black
tail -deer hair
abdomen - Starburst dubbing tan
body hackle - ginger
collar/wing - deer hair
thorax - Starburst dubbing tan
front hackle - ginger

Regards,
Scott
 
Sparkle Spundun

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hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - SemperFli 8/0 brown
tail -pheasant marabou over Congo Hair shiner tan
abdomen - goose biot natural
thorax - dubbing hare’s ear
wing - deer hair

Regards,
Scott

Scott, do you find the spundun style easier than the more traditional comparadun/sparkle dun wing?
 
Scott, do you find the spundun style easier than the more traditional comparadun/sparkle dun wing?
Yes I do. I don’t think I’ve ever tied a Sparkledun that I’d even consider fishing for bluegills on a farm pond; never been able to get the wing to lay properly and covering the deer hair butts always left a lumpy body (Charlie Craven leaves them exposed which is a little easier and creates a neat little PFD on top). Spunduns are pretty much reverse muddlers and and since I tie a lot of muddlers (and bullet heads) I can usually get the effect I’m looking for without all the frustration, plus I can leave the butts exposed and get the PFD/thorax as a bonus.
I don’t tie them on anything smaller that a #14 but that’s more a function of my hair supply. I had a piece of pronghorn with very nice, shorter hair that spun like a dream and could tie #16s easily but I used it all up. For stuff like PMDs and Olives I’ll tie something like a Hairwing Dun, Viz-a-Dun, or Quigley Cripple.

Regards,
Scott
 
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Yes I do. I don’t think I’ve ever tied a Sparkledun that I’d even consider fishing for bluegills on a farm pond; never been able to get the wing to lay properly and covering the deer hair butts always left a lumpy body (Charlie Craven leaves them exposed which is a little easier and creates a neat little PFD on top). Spunduns are pretty much reverse muddlers and and since I tie a lot of muddlers (and bullet heads) I can usually get the effect I’m looking for without all the frustration, plus I can leave the butts exposed and get the PFD/thorax as a bonus.
I don’t tie them on anything smaller that a #14 but that’s more a function of my hair supply. I had a piece of pronghorn with very nice, shorter hair that spun like a dream and could tie #16s easily but I used it all up. For stuff like PMDs and Olives I’ll tie something like a Hairwing Dun, Viz-a-Dun, or Quigley Cripple.

Regards,
Scott
Amazing, thanks scott
 
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