Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Light Hendrickson Dry

My attempt at a classic from Art Flick's Streamside Guide:



Pattern:
Hook: Dry Fly (12 or 14)
Thread: Brown
Wing: Wood Duck Flank (Mallard subbed above)
Tail: Natural Dun Hackle Fibers
Body: Hendrickson Pink Super Fine Dubbing
Hackle: Natural Dun

Instructions:
  • Start thread behind eye leaving 2-3 eye lengths bare per Catskill style, wrap back halfway, then forward half-way.
  • Size wing to be one shank length and tie in using 2 pinch wraps, then 2-3 tight wraps in front of wing around hook.(Helps me prevent spinning of wing).
  • Trim wing butts at an angle to help taper body.
  • Using cross-wraps split wing evenly and position wings. (Use flat of fingernail along hook shank to fan out wing and help divide evenly.)  I leave near side wing a little flatter at this point since tying in the hackle always causes it to push upward later.
  • Wrap thread back and tie in tail using thread to form nice even taper.
  • Form tight dubbing noodle and dub thorax (less is more!) stopping with a little space behind wing.
  • Tie in hackle on near side and be careful about it skewing your wing.
  • Wrap hackle 3x tight behind wing, then 2x tight in front.
  • Tie off hackle and trim.  Can use a half hitch to push back any hackle fibers at this point.
  • Whip finish and cement. (Watch that you leave space behind the eye and don't make your head too long!)
When to fish:
Late April to first 3/4 of May.

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