Mudeye No. 1 |
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Hook: | Mustad 79580, size 8 |
Thread: | Black, brown, or olive, 3/0 for spinning deer hair, can switch to 6/0 for finishing fly |
Body: | Spun deer hair, clipped to melon seed shape, use shades of olive, brown and black |
Wingcase: | Olive raffia, tied in facing forward and then pulled over in last step to form wingcase, coat raffia with head cement or clear nail polish, can color with permanent felt marker |
Eyes: | 60 pound monofilament, burned |
Thorax: | Olive chenille or dubbing, I prefer squirrel, don't forget a turn around the eye stalks |
Legs: | Olive dyed grizzly, webby salt water hackle, 3 to 6 turns |
Mudeyes are dragonfly larvae. They can be seen swimming furiously along the surface. I never got a chance to fish this pattern so I'm not sure it will actually work - but it looks good and floats well. |
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