Behm Fly
By Tauchsieder on Dec 4, 2007 in Coldwater, Fly Patterns
thread, grizzly hackle
All you need is a dry fly hook, a grizzly hackle and thread. You fix the hackle on the rear of the hook, so that its tip will be the
tail. Then you run your fingertips along the hackle to double back the fibres.Fix the saddle hackle to the shank, winding the thread toward the hook eye. This needs fixing Stop a quarter way behind the eye . Then palmer wrap the hackle round - but backwards to the hook bend! - till you have enough turns. Now wind with the thread a body (abdomen) between hackle and tail. Wind the thread forward through the hackle until the hackle
looks a little bit like a funnel - with the hook eye in its center. Whip finish between hackle and tail. Cut off thread
All you need is a dry fly hook, a grizzly hackle and thread. You fix the hackle on the rear of the hook, so that its tip will be the
tail. Then you run your fingertips along the hackle to double back the fibres.Fix the saddle hackle to the shank, winding the thread toward the hook eye. This needs fixing Stop a quarter way behind the eye . Then palmer wrap the hackle round - but backwards to the hook bend! - till you have enough turns. Now wind with the thread a body (abdomen) between hackle and tail. Wind the thread forward through the hackle until the hackle
looks a little bit like a funnel - with the hook eye in its center. Whip finish between hackle and tail. Cut off thread

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