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Slow-Water Quill


tied by WetMaster
Fly Type: Dry
Target Species: Trout
Imitation: Mayflies
Material List: Hook: TMC 100 (#16)
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Grizzly fibers (short)
Body: Grey undefur of a hare
Wings: light blue dun tips
Hackle: Sparse grizzly (Metz)

Tying Instructions: Tie in thread

Tie in hackle tip wings

Run thread to the end of the shank and tie in tail

Dub a thin body, with a very subtle taper

Tie in hackle

Wind hackle, keeping it sparse

Tie hackle down and clip exsess

Whip finish
Presentation Tips: Fish this mayfly imitation in slack waters, deep pools, and slow moving stretches of river

Current Species For This Pattern
Nymph (1 votes)




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