Thursday, December 27, 2012

Prince Nymph


Material Needed:
Bead:  I am using a 5/64, 2mm gold tungsten bead.
Hook:  Standard nymph hook, size #12-22
Thread:  Black UNI 8/0.
Tail:  Brown goose biots.
Rib:  Gold wire.
Body:  Peacock herl, or Peacock dubbing.
Legs:  Brown hackle, wrapped.
Wings:  White goose biots.

Place your bead on the hook, and start your thread.










Wrap to the back of the hook shank, and build up a little lump of thread to help keep your goose biots separated.









Select two goose biots, and place them back to back.










Tie them in just in front of your thread lump.

The length of the tail should equal the length of the hook shank.








Trim the tag ends.....











...and tie them down.











Tie in your gold wire rib.











Dub some peacock dubbing onto your thread.

You could also just tie in some peacock herl, and wrap that instead of dubbing.









Wrap your dubbed thread to build up a body.











Wrap your gold wire rib forward, tie it off, and break, or cut it.









Tie in some brown hackle and give 2 or 3 wraps.

Trim the top hackle fibers off.









Select two white goose biots to use as wings.

They should both be facing the same direction, not back to back.









Tie in your wings.  They should be about the length of the hook shank.
Trim the tag ends of the wings.











Apply some head cement directly to the thread.

I use Sally Hansen's Hard as Nails.










Whip finish, and cut your thread.













Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Barr's emerger


Materials Needed:
Hook:  TMC 2487 size #18-24
Thread:  Black 8/0 uni-thread
Tail:  Black hackle fibers
Body:  Olive dubbing
Thorax:  Black peacock dubbing
Wingcase:  Black hackle fibers
Legs:  Black hackle fibers

Place your hook in the vise.











Start your thread.











Select some black hackle fibers.

No need to measure your tail on this pattern, you will be trimming them later anyway.









Tie in your tail. Do not trim the tag end of the hackle fibers.










Dub some olive dubbing onto your thread.















Wrap your dubbing forward over the hackle fibers.






















Pull back the hackle fibers and wrap a few thread wraps in front of them to hold them in place.










Dub some black peacock dubbing onto your thread, and  build up a thorax.










Fold over a clump of hackle fibers from the middle, leaving about 3-4 tag ends on either side to act as legs, as shown.

Tie down the hackle fibers, and whip finish.

Trim the legs on both sides to about the length of the hook shank.

Trim the tail to about the length of the hook shank as well.