Midge

From any years, due to the progressive degradation of fresh water, the family of midges has grown in importance for the purpose of fishing.
These insects, which were once found almost exclusively in still water, now you can find anywhere.
When I noticed that trout and grayling often preferred thes Ver más...
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Midge
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Thread: 10/0 Hook Grub size 16/18/20 Body and respiratory tuft: A CDC hackle Thorax: one peacock herl.
Pasos

Paso 1

I tie on hook grub a CDC hackle as if I intended to tie the Mirage 2.

Paso a paso - Midge - Paso 1

Paso 2

Keeping some tension in the hackle, wrap the thread around it. When I reach the length that I intend to give the body, I stop.

Paso a paso - Midge - Paso 2

Paso 3

I go back, crossing the tying thread coils with those wrapped previously.

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Paso 4

I cut the excess hackle.

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Paso 5

I cut the tip of the hackle.

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Paso 6

I tie a peacock herl next to the extended body.

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Paso 7

I wrap the herl around the hook, tie it near the eye and cut it surplus.

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Paso 8

Tie the head of fly

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Paso 9

I take off the fly from vise and cut the CDC fibers of the tuft.

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Paso 10

Fly finished

Paso a paso - Midge - Paso 10

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