Natural Burrowing Mayfly Nymph |
Daiichi 1870 Larva Hook |
Flymen Nymph Head Evolution Beads (Swimmer/Burrower) Size Large |
Thread the Evolution Bead onto the hook |
Apply a thread base behind the hook eye |
Select 2 Goose Biots for the antennae |
Secure a biot on the top and bottom of the hook eye |
Select some Rubber Legs which will create the tusks |
Secure 2 tusks in place in between the antennae |
Slide the Evolution Bead to the hook eye and hold in place with a tapered thread ball |
Select 3 Ostrich Plumes which will be used for the tails |
Secure the Ostrich Plumes in place on your side of the hook |
Add a section of mono (.010) on the top and bottom of the shank |
This step creates a flatter profile to the abdomen |
Grab a pack of translucent cream Virtual Nymph Nymph Skin |
Cut one end at an angle for easier tie in |
Secure the Nymph Skin in place at the rear of the hook (angled side facing up) |
Grab the Mono Thread and secure a 10" strand at the rear of the hook |
Advance the first bobbin forward and add another bobbin loaded with Mono Thread at the 1/3 point |
Wind the Nymph Skin forward and secure in place behind the bead |
Select 2 Pheasant Aftershaft (secondary) Feathers for the gills |
Strip the barbs from one side of the feather (this is the top gill section) |
Strip the other feather in the same way (this is the bottom gill section) |
Secure each gill section in place at the 1/3rd point using the Mono Thread |
Cut a strip (thinner than 1/8") of Spirit River Mottled Nymph Skin for the wing cases |
Cut one end to a point for easy tie in |
Secure the Mottled Nymph Skin in place at the 1/3rd point with the Mono Thread |
Select dark brown, light brown and yellowish waterproof markers |
Mark the abdomen to your liking |
Use Deer Creek UV Flex Resin to help seal the markings on the abdomen |
Cure the UV resin with the Deer Creek Torch |
Size medium J:son Realistic Nymph Legs |
Secure the 6 leg set in place (on your side of the hook) |
Lay the wing case forward and secure in place between the mid and forelegs. Mark the joint areas of all the legs with a dark brown waterproof marker |
Lay the wing case forward to behind the Evolution Bead to create the forward case. Whip finish |
Coat the wing cases and joint areas of all 6 legs with Deer Creek UV Flex Resin |
Cure the resin |
Also coat the joint areas on the underside of the legs and abdomen with the UV resin |
Cure the UV resin on the underside with the UV light |
VIOLA! |
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