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Iain Goolager

Nymph SBS Part 1
« on: 27/11/2009 at 22:42 »
Hook:      Dohiku HDN 302 size 16
Bead:      2mm Copper coated Tungsten
Thread:       Orvis Light Olive 8/0 used as no 12/0
Tail:      Olive Mallard Flank Feather
Wire:      Lagartun Extra Fine Copper
Body:      Chartreuse Peacock Herl
Thorax Cover:     Olive Mallard Flank Feather
Thorax:      Grey Squirrel


1) Materials Req’d


2) Slide the bead onto hook and secure with tying thread.

3) Select 4-5 fibres on the Mallard feather and tie in. Continue down to just before the bend of the hook keeping the turns close.

4) Trim fibres at head and return thread to head of the fly in open turns.

5) Tie in copper wire.

6) Select a fibre from the eye of the peacock feather.

7) Remove fluff from stem – here I’ve used a rubber (eraser for some viewers).

8) Tie in stem by thinner end and curved edge facing upwards.

9) Tie both down to tail using touching turns.

10) Wind stripped peacock stem up to eye in nice close turns. Trim excess.

11) Counter wind the wire up to the head using sufficient turns to protect the fragile peacock stem.Tie off and fret the wire to remove waste (twist the tag end of wire until it breaks).


Iain Goolager

Re: Nymph SBS Part 2
« Reply #1 on: 27/11/2009 at 23:06 »
12) Sweep forward a suitable amount of fibres on the Mallard feather.

13) Moisten the fibres and prepare to tie in.

14) Tie in fibres and run the thread down the body using touching turns to secure.

15) Holding the feather up right as the turns are made will assist in gauging the start of the thorax.

16) Trim waste feather at tying in point.

17) Lightly wax the thread.

18) Dub the thorax with Gray Squirrel.

19) Turn vise towards you and pull the feather over the thorax trying to keep all the fibres aligned and as flat as possible.

20) Secure and tie off.

21) Twist feather and trim off.


Iain Goolager

Re: Nymph SBS Part 3
« Reply #2 on: 27/11/2009 at 23:12 »
22) Tidy thorax if required.

23) Finished article – note that 12/0 thread would have been less bulky at head. I don’t tease out the thorax fibres as a cast (and fish) or two soon brings out the scragginess.


Just another adaptation on a theme. Scrapped quite a few Nymphs with PT fibres for the tail and thorax last season due to trouts teeth so was looking for an alternative.

Tight Lines

Iain

Mike Barrio

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #3 on: 27/11/2009 at 23:37 »
Great stuff Iain :z16

I'm sure the trout will like that. It is the tying for this nymph of yours, isn't it?

Cheers
Mike


Iain Goolager

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #4 on: 02/12/2009 at 20:39 »

Scared of getting old and being a Technophobe I decided to register with U Toob and hopefully post some clips of fishing escapades next year. Thought I'd try a tying video to find my way around things - which was quite troublesome from a few aspects - not least being ill prepared and struggling to tie with a camcorder inches from the hook.

see what you think.

Iain




Mike Barrio

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #5 on: 02/12/2009 at 21:09 »
Great stuff Iain :cool:
I guess that would be a tad tricky to make ..... Well done, "jobs a goodun" :z16

Cheers
Mike

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #6 on: 02/12/2009 at 21:17 »
I say, jolly good video old bean, but I bally well could not understand a word that Scotch chap was saying  :wink


Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #7 on: 02/12/2009 at 21:31 »
Excellent video, well done that man  :z16

Jim Eddie

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #8 on: 03/12/2009 at 06:38 »
Good job Iain  :z16

 :z18

Jim

paavo

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #9 on: 03/12/2009 at 08:36 »
Great video Iain.  :z16

but I bally well could not understand a word that Scotch chap was saying  :wink
  :z4  :z4

//Harri

Matt Henderson

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #10 on: 03/12/2009 at 13:33 »
Nice video that.  Interesting to see it from the person who is tyings perspective rather than the camera pointing towards the person tieing makes it much easier to see what is going on.

cheers

Matt

Irvine Ross

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #11 on: 03/12/2009 at 15:00 »
Ian

Even a Torry loon like me kint fine fit ye were sayin, so fit wye onybody else canna unerstan ye beats me. :grin

Nice video. Must be a neat wee video camera to fit in between your arms and the vice. Well done.

Irvine

Barry Robertson

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #12 on: 06/12/2009 at 22:16 »
Just noticed this, Cracking step by step and i only wish i had a cam corder as this looks great  :z16
Well done Iain, keep them coming  :wink

Paul Rankine

Re: Nymph SBS Part 1
« Reply #13 on: 03/01/2010 at 20:02 »
Nice One Olly,
                        "Jobs a Good Un' ".

Well done Iain.  :z4

Paul.

 




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