Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
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Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
Similar in concept to the Lightning Bug Softhackle.
hook - Dai Riki 280 #10
underbody - .025 non-tox (optional)
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - pheasant tail
rib - x-small wire copper
tail - pheasant tail
abdomen - Uni-stretch orange
shellback/thorax - peacock herl
hackle - Indian hen
mash barb, wrap shank with non-tox; cover with thread, tie in rib
measure (gap width past bend) some pheasant tail fibers; tie in/trim
tie in some peacock herl
tie in Uni-stretch; wrap to 2/3 mark, tie off/trim
pull peacock forward; tie off but don't trim
counterwrap abdomen with wire; helicopter end, cover with thread wraps
tie in hackle by tip
twist herl (created thread loop, forgot to take a pic)
stroke hackle back over herl; wrap forward
finish with a turn of peacock; tie off/trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
Scott - Thank you for another brilliant SBS tutorial. That fly is a thing of beauty, and the tying is equally impressive. I think we are channelling some of the same energy. Earlier today I was playing around with nymphs tyed with peacock herl dorsal stripes and thoraxes. When I looked at the tutorial, it seemed like serendipity.
I'd fish this with confidence...
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Re: Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
ScottP. Howdy;
Good lookin' fly. Truly ...
Question, When you did the bit with the hurl and the hackle, did yo fold
the hackle over the hurl so's to have the hurl covered with the hackle ???
However ya did it it sure looks a winner.
hank
Good lookin' fly. Truly ...
Question, When you did the bit with the hurl and the hackle, did yo fold
the hackle over the hurl so's to have the hurl covered with the hackle ???
However ya did it it sure looks a winner.
hank
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Re: Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
Hank,hankaye wrote:Question, When you did the bit with the hurl and the hackle, did yo fold
the hackle over the hurl so's to have the hurl covered with the hackle ???
I didn't run scissors along both sides of the the quill like I normally do to fold hackle, but stroking the fibers (with wet fingers) against the peacock herl pretty much accomplished the same thing.
Regards,
Scott
Re: Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
Great effect with the herl/hackle wrap, Scott.
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Re: Schroeder's Carrot Nymph (variation) SBS
ScottP. Howdy;
Thanks for the answer, It is a great effect.
hank
Thanks for the answer, It is a great effect.
hank
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"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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