Tying flies for fly fishing or creating fish jigs with Supreme Synthetic hair in colors like blond, brown, red, and pink can produce highly effective patterns for various species (trout, bass, panfish, etc.). Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

Materials Needed:
– Hook: Size 8–12 for trout, larger for bass (e.g., jig hooks or streamer hooks).

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– Thread: 6/0 or 70-denier in matching color (red for pink/blood patterns, black/brown for naturals).
– Body: Dubbing, tinsel, or chenille (optional).
– Wing/Tail: Supreme Synthetic Hair (blond, brown, red, pink).
– Flash: Krystal Flash, Holo Tinsel (optional for sparkle).
– Head/Collar: Bead (brass/tungsten) or thread head.

Simple Fly/Jig Patterns:
1. Synthetic Woolly Bugger (Bass/Trout)
– Hook: Streamer hook (4–10) or jig hook.
– Tail: Brown/blond Supreme Synthetic + a few strands of red/pink for contrast.
– Body: Chenille or dubbing (olive, black, or brown).
– Hackle: Palmered saddle hackle (optional).
– Head: Bead or thread.

2. Pink/Red Egg-Sucking Leech (Steelhead/Trout)
– Hook: Jig hook (6–10) with bead head.
– Tail: Pink/red Supreme Synthetic (sparse).
– Body: Pink/red chenille or dubbing.
– Collar: Wrap Supreme Synthetic as a collar behind the bead.

3. Blonde/Brown Clouser Minnow (Bass/Panfish)
– Hook: Jig hook (4–8).
– Eyes: Lead or dumbbell eyes (weighted).
– Belly: Blond Supreme Synthetic.
– Back: Brown Supreme Synthetic + flash.
– Thread: Red or black.

Tying Tips:
1. Sparse is Better: Supreme Synthetic is buoyant and flares—use less than natural hair.
2. Secure with Tight Wraps: Synthetic fibers can slip; use tight thread wraps or a drop of glue.
3. Mix Colors: Blend blond/brown for naturals or add pink/red for attractor patterns.
4. Jig Application: For jigs, tie the material short (1–1.5x hook length) and add a collar.

Would you like step-by-step instructions for a specific pattern? Or are you targeting a particular fish?