Tying Instructions:
1.) Place hook in vise and
secure thread, ending at hook bend.
2.) Tie in tail of ten
natural guinea hen fibers, length one half to a full
hook shank (use a length that is similar to most nymphs
in your area).
3.) Tie in wire ribbing,
portion to be wound extending beyond bend.
4.) Prepare abdomen: clip
fibers from a mottled turkey wing quill, and a ringneck
pheasant tail. Mix together and tie in at hook bend by
the tips. (For size 14- use three turkey and four
pheasant fibers, align butts, trim tips to even; for
size 16- use three turkey and four pheasant fibers,
align tips; for size 18- use two turkey and three
pheasant fibers, align tips.)
5.) Bring thread forward to
half way up hook shank.
6.) Wind abdomen fibers
forward, manipulating them by twisting to form a mottled
brown/gray/white abdomen. Tie off at thread and clip
excess.
7.) Counter wrap the wire
ribbing forward to thread. Tie off and clip.
8.) Tie in a section of
holographic tinsel so the excess extends over abdomen
toward bend of hook. (Size 14- use two stands of tinsel;
size 16- use one strand tinsel; size 18- use holographic
Flashabou.)
9.) Wind thread forward to
just behind eye. Tie in twelve natural guinea hen fibers
so they extend forward beyond eye, length 3/4 hook
shank.
10.) Tie in four peacock
herls by their tip. Wind thread back to rear of thorax.
Twist herls together to form a rope and wind forward,
then back again to thread. Tie off and clip excess. (For
size 18 use three peacock herls)
11.) Wind thread through
peacock herl forward to front of thorax. Pull tinsel
forward over herl and tie down. Clip excess.
12.) Divide guinea fibers
that are protruding over eye into two equal bundles.
Pull those on the far side back and lash down with two
thread wraps. Pull those on the near side back and lash
down as well.
13.) Form a small head with
the thread. Whip finish and cement the thread wraps.
14.) Place a drop of
five-minute epoxy on the wingcase so it covers the
entire flashback and just touches the abdomen in back
and the thread head in front. Allow to dry.
Note: to add weight, spiral
wrap a section of lead wire (.015) as long as the hook,
in the area of the thorax; then, when forming the
thorax, tie the herls in at the front of the thorax,
wrap back, tie off, and wind thread through.