Bibios and bibio variants are amongst my favourite ten flies. This royal bibio version is always worth a swim, particularly if there are midge or damsels around. It’s a variation of the original bibio except that the dubbed body has been replaced with the same sort of body you find on royal wulffs and hair-winged-royal-coachman to name just a few.
Materials
Hook |
Thread |
Rib |
Body |
Hackle |
Hanak 300BL grub hook |
Black |
Fine silver wire |
Peacock herl with a red floss band |
Soft black hackle |
Process
A |
- Wind the thread in touching turns half way down the shank of the hook. I like to use Knapek Lure hooks, Hanak Grub hooks for this fly but other short open gape wet or grub hook will do.
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- Tie ina length of fine silver wire.
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B |
- Tie in a couple of strands of peacock herl.
- Tie the herl and the fine silver wire down along the top of the hook shank to the bend of the hook.
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C |
- Form the herl into a rope with the thread.
- Wind the herl rope forward to the 40% position.
- Lock the herl off with a couple of firm wraps of thread but don’t trim the excess herl.
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D |
- Wind the fine silver wire forward forming 3 or 4 segments along the herl abdomen of the fly.
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- Tie the wire off with a couple of firm wraps of thread but don’t trim the excess wire..
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E |
- Tie a length of red floss in directly in front of the abdomen and build up a band of floss covering the next 10% of the hook shank.
- Tie the floss off and trim the excess.
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F |
- Pick up the herl and form it back into a rope with the thread.
- Wind the herl rope forward to the 95% position forming the thorax of the fly.
- Lock the herl off with a couple of firm wraps of thread and trim the excess herl.
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G |
- Tie a hackle in directly in front of the thorax.
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H |
- take just 4 or 5 turns of hackle as you wind the hackle back along the thorax and the floss band of the fly.
- Whilst holding the hackle tightly in place with one hand pick up the wire with the other and wind the wire forward locking the hackle into position and forming 4 or 5 segments along the floss band and thorax of the fly.
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I |
- Trim the excess haccle and worry away the excess wire.
- Whip finish and varnish the head.
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