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Current Tags for This Pattern / Black / emerger / Grizzly / Mosquito / peacock herl / Grizzly Mosquito Emerger![]() tied by Carl Fly Type: Nymphs, Target Species: Trout, Recommended Region: Alaska, Imitation: Mayflies, Material List: Hook: Sz 12-18 - I use Tiemco 100s as they are light and I have a bunch of them, but any dry or nymph hook will do. Thread: Black Uni 8/0 Tail: Grizzly Hackle fibers Body: Stripped grizzly Hackle long - 3"+ Thorax: Peacock Herl Wing: Grizzy Hackle tips or fibers Tying Instructions: 1 - Attach 8/0 thread as usual 2 - Tie in small bunch of grizzy hackle fibers for tail. 3 - Strip all fibers off of a long grizzy hackle, leaving only the stem. 4 - Tie in thin end of grizzly stem at start of tail. 5 - Using 8/0 thread, create a slightly tapered body to ~2/3 of body length (the hackle stem is naturally tapered, so you don't need too much taper). 6 - Carefully wrap grizzly hackle stem over tapered body. Secure once you've nearly reached the end of the tapered section. 7 - Tie in piece of peacock herl, and build up with thread until you have a consistent platform for the herl. I usually overwrap the grizzly stem with the herl about one wrap worth. 8 - Wrap herl forward 4-6 times and secure. 9 - Tie in two small grizzly tips (or fibers) pointing backwards. The tips are optional - I have had the same luck fishing them either way. 10 - Wrap head and whip finish. Apply lacquer to head. 11 - Apply at least 3 coats of thin lacquer, or 2 coats of thick, to body. Epoxy works well too, and will make the fly nearly indestructable. Presentation Tips: On stillwater I've had good luck with this fly either dabbing the peacock herl with floatant and fishing it in the film with a very slow retrieve, or fully submerged retrieving at medium speed. In clearwater streams with a sinking line and a dead drift, it's deadly! | Other Flies Tied by Carl
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