Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

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Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by nfrechet » Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:06 am

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Pteronarcys Californica

Hook - Mustad 9672; Size 4 (or the size of stone flies in your area)
Thread - White flat waxed nylon for building the body: 8/0, 10/0 or 12/0 tan thread for tying the rest of the fly
Tails, antenna and legs - 12 or 20 pound fly line backing colored with a brown marker
Under body - Thread and seamstress or map pins to help build a flat taper to the under body
Over body - Clear liquid lace, larva lace, v-rib, body glass etc
Wing pad - 1/4 inch wide Tyvek paper colored with a brown marker
Thorax - Orange dubbing
Marker - Brown and orange for this fly but other colors can be used to suit the stone flies in your area. A salmon colored marker can be used for the underside. Markers can be whatever brand you like to use.

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Cut 2 pieces from the fly line backing for the tails. Leave these uncolored for now.
They will be colored with a brown marker in a later tying step.

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Cut 6 pieces from the fly line backing for the legs and color with brown marker.

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The lighter and bodkin will be used later to bend the legs.

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Tie on thread and wrap to the bend. Wrap a bump of thread to help separate the tails.

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Tie in the tails and the v-rib and begin to build a tapered body. I'm using v-rib for this fly but if you choose a liquid or larva lace, you may fill the tubing with oil, water etc.

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Attach a dressmakers or map pin to the side of the body to determine its length.
The point of the pin should be at the forward end of the thread bump.

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The pin should be cut to length from the forward end of the thread bump to the forward end of the tapered body.

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Cut both pins to the same length and tie on to the body. Ensure the pins are tied on parallel to the hook shank. The purpose of the pins is to create a horizontal taper to the under body.

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Wrap the tying thread to fully cover the pins.

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Color the underside of the body with the lighter marker (for this fly - orange)

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Color the top side og the under body, thread bump and tails with the darker marker
(for this fly - brown)

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Wrap the v-rib forward to create the over body shell. Trim off excess material and the flat waxed nylon thread.

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Tie on 8/0, 10/0 or 12/0 tan thread for tying the rest of the fly.
Tie on one of the previously prepared Tyvek hind wing pad and fly line backing legs. Trim off all excess materials.

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Dub the back end of the thorax with a dubbing of your choice. (for this fly - orange)

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Tie on the second set of legs. Trim off excess materials.

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Tie on the other previously prepared Tyvek hind wing pad. Trim off all excess material.

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Tie on a 1/4 inch wide strip of Tyvek paper over the body of the fly. Dub the front end of the thorax with a dubbing of your choice. (for this fly - orange) Tie on the third set of legs. Trim all excess materials.

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Tie on the fly line backing antenna and then pull the strip of tyvek paper forward to create the pronotum. Trim off all excess materials and build a neat tapered head.

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The following steps require caution.

Using the lighter, heat up the bodkin (not to cherry red) and while hot, gently press the bodkin against one of the legs to bend the leg approximately 90 degrees. This will melt the fly line fibers of the fly line backing in contact with the heated bodkin just enough to keep it bent. Repeat on the other side.

CAUTION: A too hot bodkin will cut right through the fly line leg like butter!

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Repeat the process with the remaining legs.
CAUTION: A too hot bodkin will cut right through the fly line leg like butter!

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After all of the legs have been bent to shape, trim the ends as shown above. Trim the tails and antenna.
This is the top side of the fly.

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This is the bottom side of the fly.
Last edited by nfrechet on Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by hankaye » Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:37 am

norm, Howdy;

Fantastic S-B-S. Beauty of a bug!
Only 1 glitch but does not detract from the presentation, missing 1 photo
here's a reference to it;

" Cut 6 pieces from the fly line backing for the legs and color with brown marker.

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The lighter and bodkin will be used later to bend the legs. "

Nice to 'see' how you work your magic. Thanks for sharing with us.

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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by Johnno » Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:02 pm

Great! Admin: can this be pinned please? I’d like this as a ready reference. 8-)
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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by nfrechet » Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:10 pm

hankaye wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:37 am norm, Howdy;

Fantastic S-B-S. Beauty of a bug!
Only 1 glitch but does not detract from the presentation, missing 1 photo
here's a reference to it;

" Cut 6 pieces from the fly line backing for the legs and color with brown marker.

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The lighter and bodkin will be used later to bend the legs. "

Nice to 'see' how you work your magic. Thanks for sharing with us.

hank
i tried 6 times to insert that photo

i think everybody knows what a lighter and bodkin is but here is the photo

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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by Roadkill » Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:11 pm

Great SBS!! 8-)
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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by Theroe » Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:13 am

Norm
Very nice step - by - step. That pattern looks to be very durable - keep up the good work !!

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Re: Mike Tucker Stonefly (Semi-realistic)

Post by letumgo » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:19 pm

Superb tutorial. Publication quality. ;)
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