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My parachute

This parachute is tied using a foam strip as support
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My parachute
List of materials
Hook: Tmc 100 size 12 tails: Gallo Pardo fibers body: pheasant fibers ribbing: copper wire Support: foam strip Hackle: rooster hackle Wing: white yarn Thread: Brown 8/0
Steps

Step 1

I tie on hook the tails and a copper wire.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 1

Step 2

In the same spot. I attach a bunch of pheasant fibers

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 2

Step 3

I wrap the pheasant fibers around the stem of hook.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 3

Step 4

Fix the fibers and cut excess.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 4

Step 5

I wrap copper wire around the body, tie it on the hook and cut the excess

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 5

Step 6

I tie near body a rooster hackle.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 6

Step 7

In the same point, i tie a foam strip and a yarn

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 7

Step 8

I make a dubbing

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 8

Step 9

I tie the chest fly.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 9

Step 10

I wrap the hackle under the foam strip, tie it on the hook and cut the excess.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 10

Step 11

I tie the head of fly.

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 11

Step 12

I cut the two surpluses of foam strip

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 12

Step 13

I establish the height of the wing with a cut

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 13

Step 14

Fly finished

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 14

Step 15

Fly view from above

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 15

Step 16

Fly view from below

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 16

Step 17

You can replace the rooster hackles with hairs dubbing. This is a sedge with hare hairs

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 17

Step 18

Dry fly Klinkhammer style

Fly tying - My parachute - Step 18

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