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    Default Lord's Simple Hex Spinner variation SBS



    Mark Lord's take on the big mayfly. Original pattern called for poly yarn body; swapped that for foam to help keep all that iron on top, or at least flush in the film. Again, another one that, with a few mods in size and colors could be used for other plus-sized mayflies.

    hook - TMC 5212 #6
    thread/rib - UTC 140 hopper yellow
    tail - stripped grizzly hackle stems
    underbody - 1mm foam yellow
    overbody - deer hair
    wing - Congo Hair white
    hackle - brown/grizzly mix


    Part 1


    mash barb, start thread at 70% mark; create a thread bump at point above barb




    tie in 2 stripped hackle stems




    taper the end of a strip of foam and tie in




    wrap foam forward; tie off, trim and smooth with thread wraps






    clean, stack, measure (extend gap width past shank) a clump of deer hair




    tie in, keep the hair on top then continue wraps back towards the tail segmenting all the way, give a firm pull at the tail to flare the tips; return to the front with crossing wraps, trim butts






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    Part 2

    tie in a hank of CH at 75% mark; Figure-8






    tie in hackles in front of wing; wrap, tie off, trim, SHHAN








    trim out bottom hackle (need to cast this beast to see if the stuff on top needs to go)




    pull wing back; trim even with hook bend




    there you go









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    Scott

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    I'd wonder about the necessity of the deer hair on top of the foam

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    Steven,

    With the poly yarn body, it probably helped with floatation since a #6 is a chunk of iron. Not necessary with the foam, I just like how it looks.

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    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottP View Post
    Steven,

    With the poly yarn body, it probably helped with floatation since a #6 is a chunk of iron. Not necessary with the foam, I just like how it looks.

    Regards,
    Scott
    That was pretty much my thought with the poly yarn, the deer made sense. With the foam, not so much.

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    The deer adds a layer of bugginess in my opinion. Also, when you wrap foam like that it can lose some of its buoyancy due to having some of the air squeezed out of it. I'd add deer hair to this bad boy 10 times out of 10. Great bug yet again Scott.

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