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    Default Morris Mayfly Emerger SBS



    Skip Morris's Quigley variation. Tied here as a PMD; change color/size to suit your needs.


    hook ? Dai Riki 125 #16
    thread - Danville 6/0 yellow
    rib - x-small wire copper
    tail/abdomen - pheasant tail
    thorax - dubbing yellow
    wingpad/wing - deer hair bleached

    Part 1

    Mash barb, start thread at 3/4 mark; tie in rib, wrap to bend



    Measure (gap width) a clump of pheasant tail fibers; tie in






    Wrap abdomen to 1/2 mark; tie off/trim




    Counterwrap rib; helicopter end, cover with thread






    Dub thread/dub thorax to 3/4 mark



    Just a tourist passing through


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    Part 2

    Clean, stack, measure (shank length) a clump of deer hair; tie in with butts tight against thorax






    Pull wing fibers back, set angle with thread wraps in front




    Trim butts even with thorax, half hitch x 2, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Very nice pattern, thanks for sharing Scott.

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    You're welcome John. Here's a bullethead variation; same ingredients, a bit different look









    hook ? Dai Riki 125 #16
    thread - UTC 140 yellow
    rib - x-small wire copper
    tail/abdomen - pheasant tail
    thorax - dubbing yellow
    head/wing - deer hair bleached

    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


    SBS Index updated 2/21/18

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    Perhaps less elegant than the original, but I bet it'll float like a cork. Thanks again for sharing. Am planning on trying out a callibaetis version of the original in the very near future. Should produce quite well and has the added advantage of not quite looking like all the other patterns out there.

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    I may have to tie something like that up for Bluegill.

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