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ÿþParachute Style Dry Fly
Hook: Standard Dry Fly
#8-#24
1 2
Tiemco 100, 101, 900BL
Dai-Riki 320
Thread: 3/0 - 8/0
Various Colors to Match Fly
Tail: Hackle fibers, Micro-
Fibbets, Deer, Elk, or Moose hair
Wing: Calf-Tail, Elk or Deer
hair, Hackle-Tips, Turkey Flats,
Yarns
Abdomen: Dubbing
Color to Match Fly 4
3
Hackle: Saddle or Neck, color to
match fly
1" Tail length should be 1 1/2
hook shank. Tied in at hook
point and set above barb.
5
2" Wing-set position is half-way between the point and the eye of the
hook. Wing length should be hook shank. Post base of wing with thread.
3" Tie in hackle so that it will be wrapped counter-clockwise around
wing. Hackle should be installed curved or dull side down, shinny side
up. On Parachute flies it is not a bad idea to over-size your hackle a little
bit to get a good pontoon effect. In other words on a size 12 fly look for
a size 13 hackle. Also it is a good use for those oddball sized hackle.
4" As you return thread to the tail-set position try to make a smooth tapered abdomen. From the tail-set position
dub forward making a smooth, tapered body. Sometimes right beneath the wing a gap can form so be sure to fill
this in with dubbing wraps behind and in front of the wing.
5" On small flies we suggest to dub all the way to the eye of the hook. Wind your hackle counter-clockwise
around wing. First wind hackle up the wing post then back down the wing post. Tie off with 2-4 wraps of thread
(depending on the size of fly) and whip-finish at eye of the hook. On larger flies you can stop your dubbing just
in front of the wing, then wind and tie off hackle. Finish dubbing to the eye of the hook and whip-finish.
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