Cripple

After creating the R Nimph, I thought that I could add to the group of emerging flies also the Cripple imitation. The Cripple imitates the nymphs emerging, having trouble to get rid of shuck, remain trapped in the surface film of the water and are transported for long distances by the current. The f View more...
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Cripple
List of materials
Hook: Grub size 12/14/16 Insect's shuck: A CDC Hackle Body: Two CDC hackles with wrapped on them a stripped peacock quill. Wings: CDC fibers.
Steps

Step 1

Strain along the quill the fibers of a CDC feather and tie it on a grub hook

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 1

Step 2

Converge the fibers of the base of the hackle with the fibers that exceed from the extended body, and tie it on the hook.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 2

Step 3

Cut the excess of the feather.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 3

Step 4

Fix one or two feather of CDC (depends on how thick their fibers are) near the extended body and cut excesses

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 4

Step 5

wet the fibers that exceed from extended body so they do not disturb the operation that I am doing.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 5

Step 6

Take a stripped peacock quill

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 6

Step 7

Tie quill on hook and wrap the tying thread around it and the two feathers, which I keep in tension with fingers.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 7

Step 8

When I reach the length that I intend to give the body that comes from the insect’s shuck, I go back, crossing the coils of tying thread with those wrapped previously.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 8

Step 9

Wrap the quill arond the two CDC hackles

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 9

Step 10

Tie the quill on hook and cut excess.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 10

Step 11

I dry the CDC fibers.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 11

Step 12

I bring forward the fibers, without stretch them, tie them next the eye of the hook and cut excesses

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 12

Step 13

Lean forward the body of the fly, and after to have stretched the fibers of the tips of the feathers along the quill, I tie them next to the eye of the hook.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 13

Step 14

Cut excesses of the two hackles.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 14

Step 15

Tie the head of the fly.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 15

Step 16

Trim the tip of the feather with whom I have created the extended body, leaving two fibers to imitate the tails.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 16

Step 17

Trim a part of the fibers of the tails

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 17

Step 18

Fly finished.

Fly tying - Cripple - Step 18

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