ScottP
(ScottP)
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Similar to the Michigan-body style but a bit simpler.
hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 brown
tail - deer hair
rib - tying thread
body/thorax - deer hair
shoulder - hen grizzly
head/collar - deer hair
Part 1
Mash barb; start thread at 2/3 mark, wrap to bend

Clean, stack, measure (gap width past bend) a clump of deer hair

Tie in with 2 soft loops on top of shank, pull tight, maintain pinch to keep hair from spinning; take a few wraps through butts, locking hair in place


Return thread to 2/3 mark, pull butts forward and tie down



Pull tight, flaring butts; spiral wrap to tail, and back


ScottP
(ScottP)
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Part 2
Trim butts

Tie in (folded) hackle by tip in front of thorax; wrap, tie off/trim


Clean, stack, measure (tips to bend here, but length is entirely up to you)

Tie in with 2 soft loops, trim butts even with hook eye, spin



Half hitch x 2, SHHAN, trim head to desired shape (Ryan Houston style used here)



Regards,
Scott
ScottP
(ScottP)
3
DHB Muddler II




A little bigger hook.
hook - Maruto 7989 #10
thread - Danville 6/0 brown
tail - deer hair
rib - tying thread
body - deer hair
shoulder - hen grizzly
head/collar - deer hair
Regards,
Scott
Very nice! That may be more effective than the turkey wing muddler.
ScottP
(ScottP)
5
DHB Muddler III



October Caddis or general attractor.
hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread- UTC 140 brown
tail - deer hair dyed orange (1 Tbs Rit Sunshine Orange/1 cup water)
rib - tying thread
body/ thorax - deer hair dyed orange
shoulder - pheasant rump dyed orange
collar/head - deer hair dyed orange
Regards,
Scott
jcampbell
(jcampbell)
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Very good illustration on this fly. However, I must add, how do you ever have time to fish with all the meticulous tying do show us? 