Tony -
 
Do you have a photo to share?

--
Joe Fusco, Sr.
REMEMBER CANCER IS A WORD NOT A SENTENCE

Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
On 12/9/05, Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What I refer to as Al's Fly is really a modified Winter Fly. Al calls it
a Winter Fly B

Here is the way I tie it

Hook: Scud sz 12, 14

Head: Black brass bead size for hook.

Weight: Just enough lead wire to fit in the bead recess

Thread: Black

Tail: Short strands of Pheasant tail

Rib: Fine copper wire

Body: Several fibers of pheasant tail wrapped to the thorax.

Wing Case: Black crow wing fibers

Thorax: Peacock herl

Legs: A couple of soft black hen fibers. I use the ones from the JV hens



Slip bead on the hook, wrap lead wire. Attach black thread, wrap the
shank down the bend a bit

Tie in tail fibers, tie in rib wire and body fibers. Wrap body fibers to
the thorax. Wrap rib, about 4 to 5 turns.

Tie off at thorax, Tie in wing case fibers . Tie in peacock herl and
wrap thorax. Tie in three leg fibers on each side. This can be done by
taking a hen feather and cutting out the tip of the feather leaving a
"V" in the top. Then strip off all the barbs leaving three barbs on each
side where the "V" is. The barbs and the stem now will form a "Y" Tie in
the stem right behind the bead leaving the three barbs on each side of
the thorax. Pull the wing case over the thorax leaving the legs
extended. Tie off the wing case right behind the bead head. Whip finish.
Add some head cement to the wing case and the whip finish.

Tony

--
Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas.
Experience the convenience of buying online with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://shopnow.netscape.com/

Reply via email to