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Black CDC Beadhead Nymph
Tied by Jerry Caruso
  • Body: A mixture of black angora goat(30%), black beaver(30%), black hares ear(30%) and black light brite(10%). You can also use 2 or 3 Black CDC feathers tied in by the tip and wrapped like marabou.
  • Thread: Black
  • Weight: Black 5/32 beadhead
  • Collar: Black CDC feather.
  • Eyes: Black fabric paint.(optional)
  • Ribbing: Hair thin silver wire
  • Thorax: Same as body
  • Back stripe: Silver holographic tinsel(narrow)
  • Hook: Size 12 2xl or size 10(swap flies are tied on a size 10 dry fly hook)
  • Tail: Stripped Barbules from Black CDC feather
  • Tying Instructions
    The recipe: Slide on beadhead, place hook in vise etc. Strip the longest barbules from a CDC feather(strip from tip toward bottom of stem). Save stripped feathers for bodies on small flies. It may take 2 feathers to get a "proper" tail. Tie in the tail tie in the ribbing, tie in the back stripe. Dub a tapered body, dubbing is fairly sparse, stroked toward tail after each wrap. Body is about 3/5 th of hook shank. Bring back stripe forward, tie die and leave hanging. Make about 5 wraps with the ribbing, tie down and trim. I'll tease the dubbing at this point to make it buggier. Pull back the back stripe(treat it like a wing case). Dub a heavier, thicker thorax. Tease to make buggier. Bring back stripe forward, tie down behind beadhead and trim. Tie in Black CDC feather by tip and wrap like any soft hackle(4 or 5 wraps should create sufficient legs) tie down make several wraps with thread to secure, then bring thread forward over top of bead head, make a couple of wraps in front of bead head. Finish and add touch of super glue to secure. With black fabric paint make a dot on each side for the eyes. When eyes dry, put a light coat of clear nail polish over wraps and beadhead(optional).
    Fishing Tips
    Brief background: Came out of trying to come up with a pattern for an isonychia nymph. Never did try it in waters that I knew had isonychia in them, but have used it locally, in Canada and in Vermont. and it has caught trout, bass and panfish. Normally, I toss it upstream a bit from my position and dead drift it, when it reaches the end of its drift, I'll strip it back like a streamer. It can also be fished like a streamer. One tied in all white, has been dynamite on smallmouth.
    Jerry Caruso
    Philadelphia, PA United States

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