Black Magic
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:36 am
I first came across this as a variant dry fly pattern and asked Mike to research it for me. His research indicated that it was originated by Frederick Mold and mentioned in his book "Presenting The Fly to The Trout" (1967) as a beetle pattern. Mike believes that this is a variation of the Peacock and black.

Hook: Tiemco 103BL size 17 (Straightened)
Thread: Black Uni thread 8/0
Body: Black thread
Thorax: A single peacock herl
Hackle: Genetic black hen - 3 turns.
I am sure it is a good fly but what I want to share is a variation of it. This variation has been deadly so far this autumn for rising grayling. Especially in a size 19.

The variation is a red holographic rib over the body.
A very simple and effective fly.

Hook: Tiemco 103BL size 17 (Straightened)
Thread: Black Uni thread 8/0
Body: Black thread
Thorax: A single peacock herl
Hackle: Genetic black hen - 3 turns.
I am sure it is a good fly but what I want to share is a variation of it. This variation has been deadly so far this autumn for rising grayling. Especially in a size 19.

The variation is a red holographic rib over the body.
A very simple and effective fly.