R Nimph

When I started using CDC, I realized that it was naturally be followed by every fly I make, another representing its evolution and that another, following a logical process as simple as to seem natural.
This process began when I created the Mirage that I consider the best fly among all those that View more...
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R Nimph
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Thread: 8/0 Hook grub size 14 16 18 The tail, the insect's shuck, wings, chest are tied with one CDC hackle.
Steps

Step 1

I shift the CDC fibers along the spine of hackle

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 1

Step 2

Tie the hackle on a grub hook

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 2

Step 3

I do converge the fibers that exceed from the insect's shuck with fibers of the base of the hackle.

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 3

Step 4

I unite the fibers with a few turns of tying thread

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 4

Step 5

I make a dubbing with CDC fibers

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 5

Step 6

I make the chest and cut excess.

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 6

Step 7

I tie hackle on the hook, so that it forms the shuck of the wings, and cutt the excess.

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 7

Step 8

Tie head of fly

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 8

Step 9

I take off the fly from the vice and establish the length of the wings with a cut.

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 9

Step 10

I cut the tip of the hackle, leaving two fibers on sides to imitate tails

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 10

Step 11

fly finished

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 11

Step 12

Red R nimph

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 12

Step 13

Green R nimph

Fly tying - R Nimph - Step 13

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