Tying A Meat Whistle Variant For Bass

The meat whistle is a very well known streamer pattern that is essentially just a conehead zonker tied on a jig hook. It has excellent action in the water and is a great fly to fish in the medium to deep rang in ponds. For this tutorial I made my own jig hook by bending a streamer hook with pliers so if you don't have jig hooks I highly recommended doing this for the time being. I also added a stinger hook to increase the hook set ratio.
Materials needed:
1. A jigged streamer hook
2. A stinger hook(optional)
3. Zonker strip in your choice of color
4. Rubber legs
5. Crystal flash
6. Dubbing
7. Thread
8. Copper cone head

Step 1. Create a thread dam at the front end of the jig hook. This blocks the conehead from sliding down toward the hook eye which better balances the fly. Always add head cement to the exposed thread after whip finishing to increase durability.

Step 2. Add a cone head and start your thread just behind it. Bring your thread to around where the hook begins to bend.

Step 3. Tie in some monofilament line and put your stinger hook on the line if you are adding one.

Step 4. Tie in an appropriate amount of rubber legs. Tie in your zonker strip directly above the legs.

Step 5. Wrap your zonker strip up the hook shank. Be sure to stroke the fur from the previous wrap towards the back of the hook as you go to orient the fur in the right direction. Tie in a few strands of crystal flash on either side of the hook after this.

Step 6. Add some your choice dubbing over the exposed thread to cover your tracks and then whip finish.

This fly is great to fish in medium to deep water at a slow to medium pace. The rubber legs on this fly compliment the motion of the zonker strip in the water and create a great all around profile for this fly.

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