COOL Ed, i'm real big fan of hackle collars. I put 'em on everything..........lol.........almost. I just love collars. Lots of times though, they end up being throats or, (if long enough) a spey hackle type a thing. Almost seems like a fly without one, (depending of course) is naked without it, LOL. I'm just way into wet(s) flies, soft hackles, streamers, Spey and Dee, and any kind of Salmon/Steelhead fly. That's my favorite stuff to tye. Love allllllllll kinds of flies, but prefere to tye those. mark..........


From: Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Marabou Plume Damsal
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 08:50:13 -0600

Ed,
Add some Krystal flash in the tail and the wing. Try some CDC for the wing case. Let your imagination run away with you.
Tony, Not the inventor of the marabou damsel fly. LOL


Ed Engelman/Sue Atkinson wrote:

Tony and all

I've tied, fished, and taught this fly to beginners.

It works great on all levels.

I've never wrapped a hackle collar on one though.
I guess that's why I'm headed to my vise!

Thanks for sharing.

Ed Engelman
www.EdEngelman.com




At 11:51 AM 2/21/2004, you wrote:


Joyce,
This is a real simple fly, I am sure I did not invent it but I came up with it about 15 years ago.
Here ar the tying instructions.
Hook: Whatever you like. I use a 3X long streamer hook
Tail: Marabou Plume
Body: Marabou plume
Wing: Marabou plume.
Select a blood marabou plume without a stem running down the middle
Stroke the plume so all the ends are even with the end of the feather.
Pinch about 1/4" of the end together, this will be the tail,
Tie in the pinched end just over the hook barb, pull the rest of the plume back over the tie in point and over wrap. This covers the thread at the tie in point
Advance the thread to the eye of the hook.
If you want to renforce the body, twist the thread with the marabou instead of advencing the thread.
Pull the plume up and twist it tight clockwise. This forms a rope.
Wrap the rope on the shank forming the body.
Tie off a bit behind the hook eye.
When tying off, lift what is left of the plume so that it is straight up from the hook shank
After tying it off, pull the plume back over the wrap and over wrap it forming the head..
Clip the remainder of the plume off leaving enough of the plume too form a wing or wing case.
That is it.
What we did at the tying session is add some Krystal flash in the tail and wing, cut off the whole wing and wrapped hackle collar, Ribbed the body and a few other things to enhance the fly.
This same method can be used to tie emergers using antron yarn. This is the way I tie my "Still Born" and a number of other emergers.
Tony


Joyce Westphal wrote:

Tony, have I seen your one plume damsel? Do you have instructions? Joyce











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