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Big Hole Demon (Silver)

Created in 1964 by Dan Nick Naranchi of Twin Bridges, Montana, this old design was named after one of the most famous rivers in the area, the Big Hole.

According to Joe Brooks, this fine fly looks something like a low-water wooly worm, and it brings lots of hits from big trout. It is fished acro View more...
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Big Hole Demon (Silver)
List of materials
Hook: TMC 5263 or similar. Thread: 6/0 black. Weight (optional): lead wire. Tail: tuft of badger colored feather fibers. Abdomen: flat tinsel ribbed with oval tinsel (silver in both cases). Thorax: black chenille. Hackle: rooster saddle feather (badger).
Steps

Step 1

In case of a weighted fly, cover 40% of the hook shank with wire lead (next to the hook eye, since this will be under the chenille).

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 1

Step 2

Tie the feather fibers to make the tail of the fly.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 2

Step 3

Tie the fine oval silver tinsel together with the flat silver tinsel.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 3

Step 4

Wrap the flat silver tinsel along the shank of the hook up to the lead wire.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 4

Step 5

Place the reverse ribbing using the oval tinsel.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 5

Step 6

Tie a badger rooster feather by its tip, whence the ballast lead wire and at the same point tie the black chenille.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 6

Step 7

Thread the chenille up to the hook eye.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 7

Step 8

Palmer the rooster feather down to the hook eye, forming the head of the fly, cut the thread and cement.

Fly tying - Big Hole Demon (Silver) - Step 8

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