kacbo wrote:Hans, great fly!
Couple questions, just to affirm things:
Teal barbs was tied over the eye, first?
Hen hackle was palmered from eye to bend, then counter-ribbed, from bend to eye?
Thorax was tied before or after the ribbing is over?
Thank's!
In all my recipes the materials are listed in the order I tie them in - which often gives sufficient information to clarify the tying process.
Teal barbs tied in, tips over eye, first.
Hen hackle tied in as the second material, just back of the teal barbs tie-in point. Correct, wrapped towards bend, tip trapped by the corded silver tinsel, which is spiraled back towards eye.
Thorax already in place, hackle wrapped over it, and ribbing over hackle and thorax.
It does help to grow an extra set of hands, btw, for this fly and the approach I took. The tying thread never extends past the thorax portion, the tailing material is tied in at the thorax point, and then is tied down on top of the shank by the mylar only. Having separate abdomen material and ribbing material is more conventional, and easier, but bulks up the abdomen which I wanted to keep very slender.
Cheers,
Hans W