Tying Instructions: Denny's Stillwater Nymph | ||
1. Place 6 wraps of lead near the head. | ![]() | |
2. Tie in Marabou tail, length about same as the hook length. | ![]() | |
3. Attach a Burnt Orange Hackle just in front of the wingcase tie down at the tip. Tie in a copper wire ribbing next to the Burnt Orange hackle tie down. | ![]() | |
4.Tie in Olive Marabou at the base of the tail for the wingcase. Marabou should be anchored at the tips. | ![]() | |
5. Apply the olive dubbing to the thread. | ![]() | |
6. Dub a body forward to just behind the eye. | ![]() | |
7. Wrap the Burnt Orange Hackle forward over the dubbed body to about one eye length behind the eye. | ![]() | |
8. Wrap the copper wire ribbing forward and tie down in the same location. Trim off the upper hackle fibers | ![]() | |
9. Bring the Marabou wingcase over the body and tie down. | ![]() | |
10. Create a head with thread wraps and whip finish. | ![]() |
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