Stuck Shuck Midge (grey)
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Fly: Wayne Luallen, Photographs: Hans Weilenmann
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Hook: |
Daiichi 1130 #18-26 |
Thread: |
Gudebrod 10/0 color to match thorax (contrasting color of ribbing thread -- usually 10/0 Gudebrod) |
Shuck: |
Micro Z-lon |
Rib: |
clockwise twisted thread (slightly darker than abdomen to enhance
segmentation) wound conventional direction that migrates from hook bend to
eye in a natural progression so that no real effort is required to place the
winds. Also twisted will sink into the flat winds of thread helping protect
them from fraying |
Abdomen: |
Flat thread, very thin |
Thorax: |
Mole, color to match the natural |
Wing: |
Nature's Spirit CDC "Tuft" white or dun |
Hackle: |
Whiting Farms hackle, trimmed in a "V" underneath so that the fly
does not ride like a vertical parachute, but at a 45 degree angle on and in
(the shuck and abdomen) the water |
Antennae: |
The quill end of the CDC "Tuft" trimmed to length |
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