tying of some Vinnie's Isonychia Nymphs

More trip prep ~ tying of some Vinnie’s Iso-nymphs. I tied some with and without wire heads pictured below. I’m starting to get excited about this trip in a couple of weeks even though it will be a short one, just two days. But hey, two days with your son fly fishing, what could be better. Scott is coming to the house this weekend and we will get all of our final plans made…

Vinnie’s Isonychia Nymph…
top view
Wire Head Vinnie’s Isonychia Nymph

Hook: 2x long nymph hook size 12
Thread: Danville 6/0 black
Tail: 3 peacock herls
Abdomen: Iso DK#25 dubbing
Ribbing (and Wire Head): Copper wire
Thorax: Iso DK#25 dubbing
Wing Case: 3/8 inch section of turkey tail feather, folded so you have two layers.
Legs: olive-brown hen back feather V cut

Doug, that’s a nice looking nymph but I am still uninformed enough to not know what it is imitating? Some type of mayfly?

this imitates an Isonychia nymph prevalent here in the northeast. very effective I might add

http://midcurrent.com/tying-vinnies-isonychia-nymph/

+1 fritz has it right… it’s a nymph for a Isonychia or Mahogany Dun Mayfly… see more here:

http://www.troutnut.com/hatch/649/Mayfly-Isonychia-bicolor-Mahogany-Dun