Based on the Montana nymph which was developed in the earlier days of fly fishing in Montana America as an imitation for a stone fly. It has two distinct uses. The first is as a bait fly when fished behind a bead head nymph in faster rivers and streams. The second use is as as a middle dropper fly in a team of lock style flies in still water where the the flash of red, yellow, orange or pink in the thorax it make it a great attractor pattern.
Materials
Hook |
Thread |
Tail |
Rib |
Under-body |
Body |
Wing Casing |
Thorax |
6 to 10 long shank |
Black |
Black cock hackle fibres |
Silver wire |
4 ply wool |
Seals fur |
Scud back |
Seals Fur |
Process
A |
- Wind the thread from the 95% position to the bend of the hook.
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- Tie in a tail of hackle fibres. I think the best hackle fibres are those that in the transition zone just above the filo-plume of the hackle. They tend to be softer than the fibres on the main part of the hackle and consequently impart more movement when the fly is fished.
- Tie in a length of silver wire
- Tie in a length of 4 ply wool
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B |
- Wind the 4 ply wool forward and backward creating a neat under-body.
- Tie the mohair wool off and trim the excess.
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C |
- Using the single strand method of dubbing dub a thin seals fur body over the back half of the fly.
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D |
- Wind the silver wire forward creating 3 or 4 segments in the rear half of the fly.
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- At the half way point tie in a length of scud back.
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E |
- Dub a thin seals fur body over the thorax area of the fly.
- Pull the scud back over the top of the thorax and tie it off at the 95% position creating a wing casing.
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F |
- Tie the wing casing off just behind the eye of the hook and trim the excess.
Build up a neat head of thread.
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- Whip finish the thread, trim the thread and varnish the head and the wing casing.
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