Instruction for Wally-Wing technique:
http://www.danica.com/flytier/wlutz/wallywing_may.htm

I don't think the fly on the link has a true wally-wing though. The barbs
are tied in in front of the stem, which it's not on the wally-wing. Also,
the stem looks too thick. On a wally-wing, this wing stem is just the outer
layer of the feather stem. (Both wings are made from one feather.)

/Nick


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Pete,
I think you're right about that being a "Wally Wing"...  I had the recipe
and tying instructions on that, (which I got from Mike Mora), but for the
life of me I can't find that darn thing...  You might want to contact Mike,
there @ "Ifly4trout"...  I'm sure he'll send you the recipe and
instructions...

Rodney...


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>
> Speaking of recipes, hooks, and such, can someone help with the fly
pictured at
>
> http://www.ifly4trout.com/flypatterns/images_flies/hacklebwo300.jpg
>
> please?  I think it's a wally wing, but I'm not sure... any tying 
> recipe
or instructions would be great!
>
> Thanks, and tight wraps,
> Pete
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