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Old 20-10-2011, 08:59 PM
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Default Olive Quill in 10 easy steps

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Step 1: The hook
This will be a grayling fly, so #18 size is the most appropriate. I am using Hanák H130 BL but any other make will do.

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Step 2: Attach the tails
For tying flies use the finest thread in a neutral color. I am using Sheer 14/0 thread in color gray. The tails are cream colored rooster hackle of rather inferior quality. Proportions are important, make sure the tails are about the length of your fly body.

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Step 3: Trim the tail
Trim the tail and use your thread to make a slight taper to the body. Make the last turn of your thread just under the tails, so that they spread a little and turn upward.

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Step 4: The quill

Attach the peacock quill. For this fly I am using a quill dyed olive, but an ordinary undyed quill will also do. Usually on one side of the quill is the dark stripe more pronounced than on the other. Tie in this more contrasting side facing downward - so that it will be facing upward on the finished fly.

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Step 5: Trim the quill
Trim the quill and finish the tapered look of your fly. Add a drop of tying lacquer to the body to improve its durability (it will be pretty fragile still, but grayling are not known for their chewy teeth).

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Step 6: Wind the quill
Using a pair of hackle pliers wind the quill in direction of your tying thread and secure it with a few wraps of your thread.

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Step 7: CDC wing

Trim the waste end of the peacock quill. Attach the wing of 2 or 3 fine CDC feathers. Again, proportions are very important. Make the wing just a tiny bit longer than the hook shank.

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Step 8: Trim the CDC
Trim the butt ends of the CDC feathers and make a rough dubbing rope of hare's fur. Be sure that it contains a lot of guard hairs - it will make for a fuzzy impression and improve flotation.

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Step 9: The thorax
Wind the rough dubbing to make thorax. Make two or three wraps behind the wing and just one in front of it. This way you will ensure your imitation has its wing cocked up in a sharp angle - just like the natural insects.

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Step 10: Finishing touches
Complete the thorax and finish your fly with a neat little head. Tease out a few guard hairs from the thorax to give it a more scruffy look.
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Old 20-10-2011, 09:09 PM
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nice work jindra,those czech grayling will love it especially the kamenice & jizera onescraig.
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Old 20-10-2011, 09:19 PM
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nice work jindra,those czech grayling will love it especially the kamenice & jizera onescraig.
Thanks Craighie, these little dearies sure take no prisoners! just don't fish them on rivers where they stock rainbows, for they would chew them to pieces in no time

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That is a lovely fly Jindro, Thank you for the SBS
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Thanks Craighie, these little dearies sure take no prisoners! just don't fish them on rivers where they stock rainbows, for they would chew them to pieces in no time

Cheers!

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hi jindra,i tye mines similar to yours mate & its my best dry fly through out the season for me,the quill nymphs caught me a heap of fish in the czech in may,tye them as an emerger aswell jindra using the quills & a couple of cdc feathers & a fox squirrel dubbing as a thorax,this little emerger worked wonders up in plavy just above the bridge
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Where can I get quills suitable for this?
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Thats my kind of fly
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Nice one Jindra


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Where can I get quills suitable for this?


First catch a peacock

Sorry

Look here

UKFlyDressing - peacock quill- how to use it


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Nice one Jindra






First catch a peacock

Sorry

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UKFlyDressing - peacock quill- how to use it


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Thanks. I guess the one I have may be just a little small. Is it ok to use dropped feathers from birds? There are loads about here and they should be molting in not too long.
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