Wasp

The tying process Upset Hackle can be used to tie imitations of different kinds of insects. I leave to your imagination to decide how to make the best, however, to get you going, I propose the dressing Wasp.
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Wasp
Listado de materiales
Thread: Black 8/0 Hook grub size 12/14 Abdomen: Above foam strip, under peacock herls. Wings: A CDC hackle. Thorax: Above foam strip, under peacok herls. Head: Foam
Pasos

Paso 1

I tie a foam strip on a hook grub.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 1

Paso 2

I tie near the foam strip a bunch of peacock herls.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 2

Paso 3

I wrap the peacock herls around the shank of the hook, up to half of its length.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 3

Paso 4

I backhand the foam strip over the peacock herls and tie it on the hook.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 4

Paso 5

I tie a CDC hackle on the hook.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 5

Paso 6

I wrap the CDC hackle around the strip of foam, tie it on the hook and cut the excess.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 6

Paso 7

I wrap the peacock herls around the hook, tie them near the eye and cut the surplus.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 7

Paso 8

I backhand the foam strip over the herls, tie it on the hook and cut surplus

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 8

Paso 9

I do the final knot.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 9

Paso 10

I give shape to the wasp head with scissors and paint the fly with a marker.

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 10

Paso 11

Fly finished

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 11

Paso 12

Another fly

Paso a paso - Wasp - Paso 12

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