dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2013 This is a step by step of a woven midge emerger. I hope you like it :-) Hook: Knapek P #16 Body: Black micro stretch tubing Thorax: Black polyamid dubbing wing: A cdc feather called "Tigered cdc) Hackle: Grizzle hackle TIE IN TO PIECES OF BLACK MICRO STRETCH TUBING STRETCH IT AS FAR AS YOU CAN BEFORE YOU TIE IT DOWN WITH THE TYING TREAD IN EVEN TURNS. THEN IT SHOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS. BECAUSE YOU HAVE STRETCHED THE STRETCH TUBING HARD, IT WILL NOT BUILD MUCH ON THE HOOK. NOW IT´S TIME TO FIND THE NEEDLE TO MAKE THE WOVEN BODY. MAKE A LOOP THAT GOES OVER THE HOOK SHANK WITH THE STRETCH TUBING ON THE RIGHT SIDE. TAKE THE NEEDLE AND GO DOWN THE LOOP AND UNDER THE HOOK SHANK. YOU ARE GOING TO GET HOLD OF THE OTHER PIECE OF STRETCH TUBING ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HOOK. GET HOLD OF IT LIKE THIS!!!!! TWIST THE NEEDLE TO GRAB THE STRETCH TUBING AND START TO BRING IT BACK THROUGH THE LOOP UNDERNEATH THE HOOK. LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!! NOW YOU TAKE THE STRETCH TUBING ON BOTH SIDES AND PULL IT HARD TO MAKE A SMALL TIGHT KNOT. THE FIRST KNOT IS NOW READY NOW YOU START THE SECOND KNOT. THIS TIME YOU MAKE THE LOOP UNDERNEATH THE HOOK AND GO UP AND OVER WITH THE NEEDLE. GET HOLD OF THE PIECE OF STRETCH TUBING ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HOOK LIKE SHOWN ON THE PICTURE. Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2013 Here comes the rest of the step by step woven midge emerger: PULL IT THROUG THE LOOP ON TOP OF THE HOOK LIKE YOU SEE ON THE PICTURE. ONCE AGAIN YOU TAKE THE STRETCH TUBING IN BOTH HANDS AND PULL HARD TO MAKE A SMALL TIGHT KNOT. REPEAT THE PROCEDURE FOR THE FIRST AND SECOND KNOT UNTIL YOU GET A BODY THAT HOPEFULLY LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS. PS. USING TO PIECES WITH THE SAME COLOR CAN BE A BIT TRICKY BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO BE FOCUSED TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE DONE IT IN THE RIGHT ORDER. IT´S MUCH MORE EASY TO WORK WITH TO DIFFERENT COLORS BUT KEEP THE CONCENTRATION AND YOU WILL MAKE IT :-) TIE OFF THE REST OF THE STRETCH TUBING LIKE THIS. TIE INN A CDC FEATHER. I HAVE USED A COLOR THAT´S CALLED "TIGERED CDC" IN THIS CASE. TIE IN A GRIZZLE HACKLE DUBB THE THORAX WIND THE HACKLE THREE TIMES AROUND THE THORAX TOWARDS THE EYE. TAKE A PAIR OF SCISSORS AND TRIM THE HACKLE OVER AND UNDER THE FLY. FOLD THE CDC OVER TOWARDS THE EYE AND TIE IT DOWN WITH A FEW TURNS OF THE TYING TREAD. THEN YOU GO TO THE FRONT AND MAKE A FEW TURNS WITH THE TYING TREAD. THE TIP OF THE CDC WILL NOW RISE AND STAND UP LIKE IT SHOULD :-) THE WOVEN MIDGE EMERGER ARE NOW READY FOR SOME SERIOUS TROUT HUNTING :-) THE END Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prosopium w. 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2013 Good looking tie. And a nice SBS. How small will you tie those? 16 is a little big for my neighborhood midges...I guess the lakes have 'em that big or larger. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2013 Good looking tie. And a nice SBS. How small will you tie those? 16 is a little big for my neighborhood midges...I guess the lakes have 'em that big or larger. Thanks a lot :-) :-) Midges can vary in size in Norway. it´s possible to tie this down to a #18 hook, any smaller than that it will become difficult when it comes to make a woven body that is thin enough as a midge emerger body. As you say, you will find midges that is quite big on lakes especially in early spring :-) Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riffleriversteelheadslayer 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2013 great fly and SBS Terje I look at your cdc it is beautiful compared to the stuff I get can you recomend a place to get the quality of yours? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cruzfly89 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2013 Terje, you are on a roll . Once again, impressive work. That midge tubing looks realistic when it is weaved like that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2013 great fly and SBS Terje I look at your cdc it is beautiful compared to the stuff I get can you recomend a place to get the quality of yours? Thanks a lot :-) :-) I use cdc from a company called Guide Line, mainly the "Jumbo" feathers: http://www.guideline.no/JUMBO+CDC+1+GRAM.d2Y-18UlNO38pBp7q5B8Nxh0xE2N13PYpwlrO4r.ips?template=engWebshop Guide Line also has "selected" and "bulk" but i prefer "Jumbo" feathers. They are long feathers with long fibers and i love them :-) I have also heard good things about Swiss cdc but have not used them myself: http://www.swisscdc.com/cdc-undyed.html Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2013 Terje, you are on a roll . Once again, impressive work. That midge tubing looks realistic when it is weaved like that. Thanks a lot for your kind comment, Cruz M :-) :-) Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
netabrookie 0 Report post Posted February 3, 2013 I almost overlooked this. That is really amazing Terje (I will try not to call you Mr. Potter in public because everyone, including me, will be after free magic wand waves) I really have to get some of that tubing and try these bodies. I also wondered where you got those huge cdc feathers and am glad that you told Paul. I can't be broke forever. I also have to compliment you on something really awesome. I have been with my wife for almost 24 years and she has showed little interest in fishing or tying or anything of that nature. I was looking at your sbs earlier today and she happened to walk by and saw you weaving with a crochet hook and stopped and started looking. She talked about showing me what you were doing on the fly. The woman is great with knitting and crocheting and now she is talking about the different ways that you could apply the different knots or weaves to a fly body. You have done something in a matter of seconds that I have been unable to do for years. Thanks for sharing this with everyone and Take Care, Tony Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 3, 2013 Thanks a lot, Tony :-) :-) Tony wrote: I also have to compliment you on something really awesome. I have been with my wife for almost 24 years and she has showed little interest in fishing or tying or anything of that nature. I was looking at your sbs earlier today and she happened to walk by and saw you weaving with a crochet hook and stopped and started looking. She talked about showing me what you were doing on the fly. The woman is great with knitting and crocheting and now she is talking about the different ways that you could apply the different knots or weaves to a fly body. You have done something in a matter of seconds that I have been unable to do for years. Thanks for sharing this with everyone and Take Care, Tony Wow, that was really cool the hear :-) :-) I kind of picture you and your wife sitting down together tying flies side by side from now on coming up with new crocheting techniques :-) :-) Great story and i wish you and your wife all the best :-) Take care Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
176319 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2013 I would have never thought of this technique, thank you for posting- I have been waiting for a good pattern like this! Thank you very much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2013 I would have never thought of this technique, thank you for posting- I have been waiting for a good pattern like this! Thank you very much. Thanks a lot, Kieran :-) Happy to hear that you liked it :-) Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lykos33 0 Report post Posted February 7, 2013 Terje you have a way with the SBS.....so well done and easy to follow... Murray Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dryfly purist 0 Report post Posted February 7, 2013 Terje you have a way with the SBS.....so well done and easy to follow...Murray That´s really nice to hear, Murray :-) Thanks a lot :-) Terje Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
novabass 0 Report post Posted February 7, 2013 Excellent SBS Terje and another beautiful fly! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites