Mayfly Adult with rolled wing
Dry Fly
Tied By Christian Andrews
Hook: #12 -16 dry
Thread: black
Materials-
tail: stiff feather fibers
wing: light duck feather
body: thread
rib: peacock herl stem (erase off the fibers) applied in touching wraps
hackle: dark dry fly 1.5 hook gap
Notes:
From The Basic Manual of Fly-Tying by Fling and Puterbaugh
Begin by preparing the wing, body wrap, and hackle
Cut the tip out of a duck feather; cut the feather to a useable length
Select a long herl from the eye of a peacock tail; use an eraser to remove the fibers
Cut a few fibers from the but end of a dark dry hackle feather to create a barbed tie-in point
Lay down an even base of thread
Tie in a stiff feather fibers tail the length of the hook shank; wrap forward to two eye lengths behind eye; clip excess
Measure wing feather to length from behind the eye to the end of the hook bend; tie in the wing feather out over the eye two eye lengths behind the eye; pull the wing feather back and wrap in front to make the wing stand up; move thread to behind wing; clip excess
Tie in the stripped herl from the tip; use even thread raps to the tail and back; wrap the herl stem with touching wraps to cover the thread body; tie in and clip behind the wing
Tie in the front hackle feather behind the wing; wrap twice behind the wing and two to four times in front of the wing; pull the fibers back toward the hook point; thread wrap and clip out the excess hackle
Wrap the head; whip finish; head cement