Stone Mouthfull SBS
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 8:52 am
This stonefly pattern evolved from the black one of mine that Ray Tucker photographed and posted photos of a couple of weeks ago. In addition to being yellow instead of black, it is has twice as many legs as the previous one, and hopefully will offer hungry Madison River trout a mouthful they can't resist.
1 Add lead wraps to fill and locate bead on hook
2. Push lead into bead, secure with thread wraps and take thread to rear
3. Tie in biot tails
4. Tie in mono ribs and Flashabou shell back materials
5. Add body dubbing to thread using technique of your choice
6. Dub body, leaving space behind head; pull shellback forward and tie off
7. Spiral wrap ribbing forward and tie off
8. Pull two strands of Round Rubber Legs from strip without separating them; mark with waterproof pen
9. Tie in pieces of marked legs and trim to desired final length
10. Select and prepare hen saddle feather -- the webbier the better
11. Tie in hackle feather at "V" between front and rear legs
12. Wrap hackle and tie off with thread between bead and front legs; whip finish
13. Use pointed tool to separate leg strands
14. Quartering top view of finished fly
1 Add lead wraps to fill and locate bead on hook
2. Push lead into bead, secure with thread wraps and take thread to rear
3. Tie in biot tails
4. Tie in mono ribs and Flashabou shell back materials
5. Add body dubbing to thread using technique of your choice
6. Dub body, leaving space behind head; pull shellback forward and tie off
7. Spiral wrap ribbing forward and tie off
8. Pull two strands of Round Rubber Legs from strip without separating them; mark with waterproof pen
9. Tie in pieces of marked legs and trim to desired final length
10. Select and prepare hen saddle feather -- the webbier the better
11. Tie in hackle feather at "V" between front and rear legs
12. Wrap hackle and tie off with thread between bead and front legs; whip finish
13. Use pointed tool to separate leg strands
14. Quartering top view of finished fly