Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer, primrose
Hackle: Waterhen upper covert
Tag: Thread wraps
Abdomen: Two strands heron herl wrapped together
Thorax: Mole, lightly spun dubbed

Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
My Wasatch bodkin has has a half-hitch feature on one end, and I use that to slide a couple of double hitches over the hook eye and up under the hackle to finish things off.CreationBear wrote:Of course, shouldn't you be obligated to share these with the board members who mostly fish Tenkara rods?![]()
At any rate, great fly: I especially like the thread-work near the eye. Did you use Mark's "soda straw" trick to hold the hackle back as you were tying off, or perhaps waterhen is just well behaved?
Thanks CB. Half hitches work on Pearsall's especially well if you have some wax on the thread; I wait until the wax has a chance to set up a little, and then nick off the thread with a razor blade.CreationBear wrote:Thanks for elaborating--I've used a half-hitch tool before (mostly because--being a mere mortal--I've crowded the eye too much to whip-finish) but wasn't sure how it would work with slippery Pearsall's.
At any rate, a killer fly.