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Size: #10-14 nymphing hook (best results have been a #12)
Thread: Black (fine)
Head: Medium Olive Green Chenille
Abdomen: 1 strand of copper wire from #12-14 stranded electrical wire
Tail: Chartruese Marabou
Tying instructions:
1.Start with the #12 hook in the tying vise. Put 1-2 coats of the Fine Black Tying Thread onto the hook. Once that is complete, tie a small tuft of Chartruese Marabou at the bend of the hook. This is at your own discretion. I personally have had better luck starting with a little more at the start and letting the fish themselves thin out the marabou as you catch them. The fly in the pick has been fished pretty hard for the last 2 weeks so the tail is just about right at the moment.
2. Once you have removed a strand of copper wire from your electrical wire your going to tie the end of it at the head of your marabou. This placement should be above the center of the bend on the hook. After the end of your wire is securely tied to the hook make tight wraps up the shaft stopping just before the eye. Leave a small gap between the last wrap and the eye to give space to build the head with the Olive Chenille, and then securely tie the last wrap of copper.
3. To build the head all that is needed is to tie a bit of chenille to the hook at the conclusion of your copper and wrap until a small ball is created. Do not make a huge wad of chenille but just enough to give the impression of a change in the "insect" body. Secure the chenille with a whip finish and and the Mucho Brassias is complete.
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