Hook: Daiichi 1550 #14
Thread: Sheer 14/0 brown
Hackle: Dyed Whiting Brahma Hen
Body: Four pheasant tail fibers twisted with one or two lengths of orange Dekron
MB Twist with one length of thread added:
![Image](http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/wandersonnow/Best%20of%202013/MBBrahmaandPTDekron1550Best01180_zps9a5f5d59-1.jpg)
MB Twist with two lengths of thread added:
![Image](http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/wandersonnow/Best%20of%202013/MBBrahmaandPTDekron1550Best02180_zps3595b4c4-1.jpg)
Red Grouse and Dekron, to illustrate the color of the thread material. It's near the diameter of buttonhole twist and turns rusty orange when wet.
![Image](http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/wandersonnow/Best%20of%202013/GrouseandOrangeDekron1550180_zps2be64b66-1.jpg)
Still working out the bugs with the images. I've lost my way and I'm not happy, but these are clear enough for material illustration. I'll keep working on it.
This pattern (or a slight variation of it) is one of my go to patterns for lots of presentations and conditions. It easily covers a number of our Eastern hatches for the nymph emerging phase and a few caddis as well.
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the MB Nymph patterns from the swap and would love to see anyone else's similar body construction if you care to share. I know I have several variations as it's one of my favorite body constructions.
A minor point of interest. After neglecting the option of tying in the hackle by it's tip in a more traditional North Country way, I resorted to tying all the hackles of these sets in by the tips. No difference in the result, but it's a small monkey off my back.
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