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to tie the white zonker you start with a 2X long streamer hook I use a size 8 or a size 10 hook and you place it properly into your Vise so that itamp;#39;s safely secured and the materials you need are a couple of things you need your White Rabbit strip for this particular pattern I like it just a little bit thicker than the thickness of a nickel and then uh the mylar tubing which forms the body and I buy the thinnest that I can possibly buy and then I use two bobbins with two colors of thread I have orange and I have black and this is Danville 210 denier flat wax thread and it does work the best for tying this pattern um what you do then is to size up the mylar ing to the straight length of the shaft of the hook and you cut the mylar to that length and then you take your orange thread on the bobbin start it at the back of the straight shank near the bend and secure it in and then trim the tag end off you want to slip the mylar up over the shank and in th