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Foam
Knobby Hopper
by Leigh Baragwanath
HOOK
SIZE #14 Dry Fly Hook
BODY
Yellow Foam marked with green waterproof marker
LEGS
Orange Uni-Flexx
OVER
WING Pheasant back feather
HEAD
Natural Deer Hair Tied in Bullet Head Fashion
METHOD
Sequence
of tying the fly is easy.
First
coat a pheasant back feather with flexi-cement and pull
feather between thumb and finger until cement is almost
dry and leave until required. This narrows the feather
to the preferred shape.
While
this is drying the abdomen is tied in above the bend
on a bed of thread and allowed to sit high, do not allow
much of the foam to cover the shank as it only adds
weight and no useful purpose. Paint foam with texta
colour of your choice.
The wing
case (pheasant back feather) is then tied over and ending
at the tail of the foam. Next tie on the legs and bullet
tie the deer hair head, whip finish and thoroughly coat
the head with varnish.
THE
FLY
My Foam
Knobby Hopper is more of a bullet head that I have used
with much success in a varied range of colours throughout
the hopper season, I find the green and yellow a great
combination.
It has
been purposefully tied with very little hook clearance
as I am happy to see the take and prick the fish without
actually landing it, less stress on the fish and I don't
keep them anyway.
The orange
legs are a key to the attractive qualities of the fly
and offer good movement. With little added weight. The
fly sits low on the water, which I believe is also an
important factor. |