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    Default Stewart's Black Spider. SbS

    Did this for elsewhere but thought you would like to see.

    This is a really simple fly but hugely effective.

    This is on a size 16 but you can tie it on whatever size you like. Darkest brown silk, waxed, and a starling hackle.

    Start your thread and take touching turns over the front 1/3rd of the shank. Tie in a starling hackle by its tip. I like one with a good greenish sheen to it.


    Form the body with touching turns of thread. Finish where you tied in the hackle.


    Working carefully, as starling hackles are very delicate, twist the hackle and thread together.


    Wind hackle and thread together to the head. As you wind tease the hackle fibers back.


    Trim out the excess hackle, whip finish and there you have it.


    Cheers,
    A.

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    I just love these Controlled Chaos flies. Thanks for posting, Alan.

    Cheers,
    Hans W
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    Thanks Hans, it isn't the neatest of flies for sure. No matter how careful you are.
    Cheers,
    A.

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    Great job, Alan!!
    That one will catch!

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    Interesting fly. Have you tried pulling the barbs off of one side before you wrap? Should be neater and just as effective.
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    That's something I never do with North Country Spiders. Its no neater than you get from doubling the hackle. All it achieves is twice the amount of stem used for a given number of barbs. It really isn't easy to do with starling hackles, they are very delicate.

    Cheers,
    C.

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