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Never should say Never(sink) but the foam does a good job of keeping it on top, even after a few fish

 

hook - Dai Riki 320 (#12)

thread - Uni 6/0 camel

tail - golden pheasant tippets

body - peacock herl

overbody - 2mm foam strip brown

wing - Congo Hair white

flash - Krsytal Flash pearl

hackle - saddle brown/grizzly

legs - round rubber brown (med)

 

 

attach thread to hook at about the 60% mark

 

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attach a clump of golden pheasant

 

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and trim ends

 

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trim a strip of 2mm foam (hook gap width) to a point

 

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spread a little Crazy Glue on hook shank

 

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and tie in foam overbody

 

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tie in 6-8 strands of peacock herl

 

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and wrap forward with thread (re-enforces peacock against fish teeth) to 60% position

 

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pull foam forward, tie in with 2 soft wraps (so as not to cut the foam)

 

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apply a little more Crazy Glue, then spiral thread to hook eye and secure foam again

 

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wrap back to 60% to provide smooth thread base for wing & hackle

 

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pull out a clump of Congo Hair

 

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trim ends and tie in

 

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take 3 strands of Krystal Flash

 

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fold & tie in on either side of wing

 

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attach legs, near

 

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and far

 

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tie in hackle

 

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wrap to front and back (splays/densificates the hackle) to 60% position

 

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trim a V in hackle on top

 

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pull the foam back over the head

 

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tie in, whip finish & add a drop of Sally

 

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trim foam, pull wing/flash back and trim even with tail

 

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trim legs and you're done

 

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fish eye view

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I was flying blind with this fly, only had one I had purchased (and some pics on the web) to use as an example. Took me about a dozen flies to get a tying sequence that worked for me, but it turns out to be a pretty easy bug. Again, not a quicky guide fly but fast enough, durable and effective.

 

Regards,

Scott

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