Marabou Damsel
Tied by Jay

The used fly shown above looking a bit worse for wear
after deceiving 3.4 and 3.2Kg Rainbows as well as 4 stockies in a Swartberg
Dam
Materials
Hook |
Long Shank Nymph #8
to #12 |
Tail |
Olive Marabou and 2 strands Flash |
Body |
Olive Marabou |
Eyes |
Gold Dumbbell Eyes |
Head |
Black Thread |
Tying Instructions
1) Tie in the Gold Eyes just behind the hook eye. If
required 4 to 6 turns of lead behind the eyes. Form a neat thread taper
behind the lead. (A drop of super glue here helps secure the lead
and stop the eyes from twisting)
2) Tie in a bunch of marabou behind the lead
and wrap back to above the barb. Pinch out the marabou between thumb
and forefinger to required length. Do not cut.

3) Tie in a strand of flash on either side of the tail.

4) Select long webby marabou fibres from the side of a large marabou
feather. Tie these in by their tips above the barb.

5) Give the fibres a few twists and wrap up the length of the hook
shank in even turns by rotating the vice.

6) Capture the end of the marabou wit a few turns of thread under
the eyes.

7) Split the marabou and bring to the top of the hook and over the
top od the eyes. Secure in place with one figure of eight wrap around
the eyes. Form a small head with the thread and add a drop of head cement.

8) Pinch off the remaining marabou to the desired length. Remember
that this fly swims upside down and this tuft of marabou represents
the legs.
Variations
I also tie this fly in brown for winter when the weed
is dead.
If tied in black it works well when there are a lot
of tadpoles about.
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