Stonefly Nymph
Nymph
Tied By Christian Andrews
Hook: nymph 2x or 3x
Thread: brown
Materials-
tail: two leading edge goose quill fibers
body: rubber band
wing case: pheasant or turkey
legs: soft hackle for hook size
Notes:
From Fling & Puterbaugh The Basic Manuel of Fly-Tying
Use a 2x or 3x long nymph hook
Lay down a thread base; create a thread dam at the hook bend
Tie in a leading edge goose quill fiber on each side of the hook shank off the hook bend with tie in wraps on the eye side of the thread dam
Tie in a rubber band starting at midpoint of hook shank to hook bend; stretch the rubber band as it is tied in on top of the shank; wrap the rubber band forward in touching or overlapping wraps; start the wraps with a stretched band releasing tension while wrapping forward to create a tappered body; tie off; clip out extra band
Tie in pheasant or turkey fibers (hook gap width) at mid hook on top of hook shank for wing casing
Tie in dark soft hackle at same location
Dub the hook shank forward to eyes length behind eye with brown dubbing to create the thorax
Spiral wrap the hackle over the dubbing – three wraps; tie off, clip out extra
Pull hackle fibers down and back; fold wing casing forward over thorax and hackle; tie in behind eye; clip extra
Wrap a head; whip finish; head cement