Bunny Buster

Bunny Buster

Streamer

Tied By Adam Guerich

Hook: Fulling Mill 5130 Jig Force Long size 12

Thread: uni 6/0 brown

Materials-

bead: 4mm tungsten slotted bead

tail: rabbit zonker

body: ice dubbing

collar: rabbit fur from zonker strip in a dubbing loop

legs: rubber legs

Notes:

This pattern is my variation on the larger slump buster fly, tyed smaller and on a jig hook, to be tight line nymphed or fished like a streamer.

It can be tyed in many colors to imitate leeches, sculpins, crayfish, or baitfish.  

This particular color is egg sucking brown leech.  I have a lot of success with barred olive zonker,sculpin tan, and white.

 

  1. Start by placing your bead on the hook.
  2. invert your hook in the vise or rotate your vise if it is rotary, the rest of this fly will be tyed upside down.
  3. Next cut your rabbit zonker strip for the tail so that is is twice the length of the hook shank.
  4. Pierce the zonker strip at the halfway point so that the hide side is facing up, that way when the fly is inverted in the jig position, the strip will be hide down / hair up.+
  5. secure the zonker at the rear of the hook shank with thread, and fold the front half of the zonker back and out of the way.
  6. create a dubbing loop of ice dubbing or what ever dubbing you decide, twist it up, and wrap it forward to about a bead length behind the bead.
  7. brush it out for a nice buggy look.
  8. fold your rabbit zonker over the dubbing body and secure it with thread.
  9. tye in a pair of rubber legs to act as pectoral fins if you desire to imitate a sculpin, cut them about 2/3 the lenfth of the hook shank.
  10. insert a strip of rabbit zonker into a dubbing clip and cut it from the hide, you want 1-1.5 inches worth of hair, basically a full dubbbing clip.
  11. create a dubbing loop and insert the hair and spin it into a brush
  12. wrap the rabbit fur dubbing loop brushing the fur back every turn, wetting it with your fingers helps here.  
  13. After you have palmered on the dubbing loop, whip finish your fly
  14. apply UV resin or head cement to the thread for durability.

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