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Intermediate Fly Tying Class
Class: Painting Poppers
Date/Time: April 3rd, 2010, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Maximum Size: 8
Instructor: Ian Anderson
Cost: $10.00
Synopsis of Class
Everyone loves to fish poppers for bass and panfish.  There is something very satisfying about watching the fish come to the surface to take your fly.  Not to mention the constant motion and action imparted on the fly.  These things make popper fishing one of the most popular forms of fly fishing.

Many of the tiers we talk with are very interested in learning to tie their own popper flies. The painted popper is the most popular form of popper fly and the one that most people have a tough time doing on their own.  You can paint the body a solid color if you want but most of us want to have something with a few colors and patterns on them.   Painting them is the easy part, getting them to look good is the hard part.  However, short of taking some art classes, there are a few techniques that can be used to help your painted poppers look better.

This class is part of our on going skills development classes and as such will not focus on various patterns to tie as much as a specific technique.  We will be working all stages of making a popper but the main focus will be on painting and finishing the head.  So be prepared to setup and paint multiple popper heads.


Frog Popper
Frog Popper

Rubber Leg Popper
rubber Leg Popper
   
All tying material will be provided. You will need to bring the following tying equipment.
  • A vise
  • A bobbin
  • Tying Thread for this class black or olive 6/0 (70 - 150 denier)
  • Head Cement
  • Hackle Pliers
  • Bodkin
  • Scissors (Good sharp scissors!)
  • Half hitch tools and/or Whip Finish Tool
Call 317-570-9811 to get signed up or send us an