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Wet Adult Damsel

I've been reading that trout like an adult damsel. Thought I would try it out this summer (if we get one). What I was reading said to fish them wet, just sub surface. Last night as I was getting ready for bed I had an idea, A quick midnight tying session and these resulted. The body is furled from e View more...
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Wet Adult Damsel
List of materials
Hook Size: 10 or 12 wet fly.Detached Body:  Blue Holographic Tinsel or Crystal Flash.Wings: Organza ribbon fibres.Thorax: Dark ostrich herl.Legs: Large grizzly hen hackle
Steps

Step 1

Take either a good length of fine blue holographic tinsel or 5 -7 strands of Crystal flash. Wind the holographic tinsel around your open finders to create several loops about 5 inches 12.5 cm wide.If you are using Crystal Flash just double them over.Insert your dubbing spinner and twist them up. Keeping a tight hold on the other end.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 1

Step 2

Fold the twisted length in half and let it twist up around itself. It may help to fold it over a needle and encourage it to furl.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 2

Step 3

Start your thread and work down to a point opposite the point of the hook. Tie in the furled body and trim out the excess.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 3

Step 4

The wing is made from strands stripped from organza ribbon. Tease out a good bunch. Don't worry about getting them even, you can trim them to length on the fly.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 4

Step 5

Tie in the wing at the same point as the body. Try to get it to roll around the top 1/3 to the hook shank.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 5

Step 6

Tie in 2 or three dark coloured ostrich herls, advance the thread about 1/3 of the way towards the eye and tie off but do not trim then off.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 6

Step 7

Tie in a large grizzly hen hackle. Trim out the excess hackle.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 7

Step 8

Wind the hackle a couple of turns and tie down. Don't worry about getting it too neat. This is a swimming fly its legs will be all over the place. Once you have removed the excess, advance the thread to the head.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 8

Step 9

Wind the ostrich to the head, tie off, trim out, and whip finish. Trim out the hackle above and below the thorax.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 9

Step 10

To trim the wing place your index finger vertically behind the wing and trap the wing against it with your thumb nail. With your scissors follow the curve of your thumb nail as you trim the wing.

Fly tying - Wet Adult Damsel - Step 10

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