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Fly
Tying for Fly Fishing |
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Legged
Nymph |
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Flies
from
Aussiefly |
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of Difficulty = 7 out of 1 to 10 (hardest)
Time taken: 10minutes |
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Required: |
| Hook:
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This
will depend on the target fish and the Nymph which they are
feeding on. |
| Thread
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Talon
Unbreakable or your thread of choice, Colour: black or brown. |
| Body
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Wire
or lead underbody, with a wrap of Pheasant tail. |
| Eyes
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As
a substitute for lead or wire for weight, a set of Talon mini
hour glass type eyes. |
| Tail
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Pheasant
tail or Hog Deer hair. |
| Wing
case : |
Pheasant
Tail. |
| Thorax
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Talon
Ratus dubbing |
| Legs
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Fresh
Pheasant tail |
| Head
cement: |
Black |
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STEPS |
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Take
the Pheasant tail and cut out 6 strands and form knots in
them, loosely, you will require 3 different lengths, the back
legs being long, therefore pull the knots down to the desired
length
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Wrap
the hook with wire or lead. |
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Fix
in place the tail, tail length should be about the same as
the body length. |
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| 4. |
Select
3 or 4 fibers from the Pheasant tail feather and bind into
place at the tail section, then wind these forward to about
where the wing case will be and tie off. |
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Apply
the ratus dubbing, then fix in place each leg, apply a spot
of 'super' glue to the legs center, fold down the wing case
and whip finish, cover the head whipping with black cement.
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Tarpon are mainly located in the northern sections of Australia
from Northern New South Wales to Northern Western Australia, inhabiting
both the fresh and blue saltwater. Fishing locations are just
above the tidal sections, where the fish live all year round. |
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