TIED AS PUBLISHED IN THE JAN-FEB 2009 EDITION OF OHIO COUNTRY ANGLIN' JOURNAL
Fly Recipe
Hook: Daiichi 1560 size 8 or equivalent
Tail: Grizzly Chickabou (Sand)
Body:  Hairline Midge Cactus Chenille (Bonefish Tan)
Collar: Mallard Flank (Woodduck Gold)
Head: McFly Foam (variety of colors)
 
 STEP #1:  Start white thread on a size 8 2x strong nymph hook and wind to 
the start of the bend or even with the barb.
 
 STEP #2:  Choose two grizzly marabou feathers (sand color) and tie in with a tail 
length equal to hook shank length.  Wrap thread forward to the 2/3 to 
3/4 mark on hook shank and clip off excess marabou.  Return thread to 
the start of the tail in preparation for chenille in next step.
 
 STEP #3:  Take midge cactus chenille (color bonefish tan) and tie in at 
the start of tail.  Advance thread forward to where the grizzly marabou was 
clipped.  Wrap chenille forward with wraps touching to where the marabou was 
clipped.  Tie off chenille and clip.
 
 STEP #4:  Select Mallard feather (color Woodduck Gold) and clip the "V" into 
the top allowing for wings on either side of hook shank.  Lay feather over 
hook with tips slightly longer than the hook and take two loose wraps allowing 
feather to move around the hook shank distributing the feather fibers evenly.
 
 STEP #5:  Make several more wraps over the Mallard feather and clip.  Continue 
to wrap down the remaining feather making an even thread base for the 
McFly Foam in the next step.
 
 STEP #6:  Cut a 1 inch piece of McFly Foam (color of choice...pink shown) and 
double it over.  Lay over hook shank and tie down in center with 8-10 wraps.
 
 STEP #7:  Pull McFly Foam up into a post type position and wrap around the 
base just as you would for a parachute dry fly.  Do so with 8-10 wraps of thread.  
Next, wrap the thread to the front.  Make several final wraps and whip finish.
 
 STEP #8:  Pull up McFly Foam and cut to a length of 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch.  
Fluff the foam around the hook making an egg shaped head.
 
 STEP #9:  Turn the fly upside down and pull McFly Foam down and away 
from the thread base.  Next, add a drop of Zap-a-Gap or other adhesive and push 
foam back into position.
 
 STEP #10:  Finally, primp the head to regain the egg shaped head.   At this 
point the fly is finished and ready to fish.
This fly is most effective fished in a dead drift manner under an indicator or being stripped slowly in front of fish in clear water.
Patrick "Flybum" Robinson
Head Guide
Steelhead Alley Outfitters
 
 
