Back to fly tying desk Moving in other country for a period of time and having a second baby is time consuming. I’m very anxious to gout for fishing on river Adda here in Lombardia it is raining a lot and all the rivers from this area are ugly.
So sometime staying in house, go out with children, making bread for fun and watching the beautiful green-yellow- brownish leafs falling down from the trees gives you ideas hot to tie easy and fast and improve flies. This morning an idea about tying a CDC fly comes through my head: “why don’t you make an X with thread under the hackle? In this way you’ll spread nicely the CDC barbs and the silhouette of the fly will be very clear for the fish. Beside that the fly can by tied on small hooks very easy, can be cast a present easy on the water, only nice things!
My friend here is my idea and I’m sure that you’ll like it
Materials used: Maruto D04 #12-18
Thread: I prefer Uni 17/0 but any thin thread can be used
Tail: Coq de Leon Indio in light brown- dun color
Body: body hearl or condor substitute in different colors to match the hatch
Hackle: Ultra Selected CDC from Trout Line in natural tan color
Lets start:
I prefer to use a dubbing loop for CDC because in this way the CDC barbs will be more dense and will sit nicely on the hook shank. More than that is used with hackle only a small length of the hook shank. Using the entire feather you’ll use a big part of hook shank for making the hackle because the stem of the feather is not very slim.
You can see how I make the “8” shape with the thread and I spread the barbs on the sides
I hope that I can give you a nice burst for sit down and tie a few flies like this one
cheers,
Lucian
Dear Lucian,
unfortunately the pictures are missing [E404] – is the article to be found somewhere else?
Best regards
Tomasz