Arctic
12-13-2011, 07:04 PM
This is a quick, easy tie. It can be done with a number of different materials, but you are looking for a couple specifics for this particular bug...
You can use pheasant, duck, chicken, whatever, but you want the tips to be nice, and "hackle-y" if thats even a word, but you want to be able to either pack them on the back of the fly to immitate a wing, or wrap them foward a couple turns to form a pseudo "hackle." Here we chose pheasant tail feathers to get that hackled look.
Here we go...
All you need is a single feather, a piece of Mylar Tinsel, a hook, bead head, scisors, thread, and a bobbin... Hackle pliers help, but are not necessary. If you like Zap-A-Gap... which I do... Use it.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0664a.jpg
Build a nice thread base, and make sure that bead head is tight to the eye.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0666a.jpg
Tie in your Mylar Tinsel.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0667a.jpg
Wrap it back, and then bring it foward, and secure.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0670a.jpg
Tie in your feather of choice by the BASE, not the tips!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0671a.jpg
Spit all over your sausage fingers to wet the fluffy, "down-ish" portion of the feather, and wrap it foward with heavy pressure.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0672a.jpg
For this tie, we decided to hackle the front end... So hackle it up!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0673a.jpg
A little off track here, but lets just say that you are tying a pattern that requires the hackle to be right up tight to the hook eye... Its hard as ever to get a clean tie off without a third hand... Its pictured there on the end of my bobbin. That short piece of silicon, right behind the tube... Can ya see it?
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0674a.jpg
Its the Hackle Helper! Trust me, its a life saver, 'specially for small, intricate work.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0676a.jpg
Back on track here... Pick the hackle...
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0677a.jpg
Pick the body...
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0678a.jpg
And call it good.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0686a.jpg
Another look.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0685a.jpg
Another variation, with a different type of feather.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0688a.jpg
Git sum!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0690a.jpg
You can use pheasant, duck, chicken, whatever, but you want the tips to be nice, and "hackle-y" if thats even a word, but you want to be able to either pack them on the back of the fly to immitate a wing, or wrap them foward a couple turns to form a pseudo "hackle." Here we chose pheasant tail feathers to get that hackled look.
Here we go...
All you need is a single feather, a piece of Mylar Tinsel, a hook, bead head, scisors, thread, and a bobbin... Hackle pliers help, but are not necessary. If you like Zap-A-Gap... which I do... Use it.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0664a.jpg
Build a nice thread base, and make sure that bead head is tight to the eye.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0666a.jpg
Tie in your Mylar Tinsel.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0667a.jpg
Wrap it back, and then bring it foward, and secure.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0670a.jpg
Tie in your feather of choice by the BASE, not the tips!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0671a.jpg
Spit all over your sausage fingers to wet the fluffy, "down-ish" portion of the feather, and wrap it foward with heavy pressure.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0672a.jpg
For this tie, we decided to hackle the front end... So hackle it up!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0673a.jpg
A little off track here, but lets just say that you are tying a pattern that requires the hackle to be right up tight to the hook eye... Its hard as ever to get a clean tie off without a third hand... Its pictured there on the end of my bobbin. That short piece of silicon, right behind the tube... Can ya see it?
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0674a.jpg
Its the Hackle Helper! Trust me, its a life saver, 'specially for small, intricate work.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0676a.jpg
Back on track here... Pick the hackle...
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0677a.jpg
Pick the body...
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0678a.jpg
And call it good.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0686a.jpg
Another look.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0685a.jpg
Another variation, with a different type of feather.
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0688a.jpg
Git sum!
http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu157/CreekStalk/IMGP0690a.jpg