本帖最後由 flyfisher 於 2009-5-8 17:33 編輯
uncle 不如介紹一下啦﹐
我乘係認得隻 stonefly﹐ 另外有D見過﹐吾記得咩名
[size=100%]kfd
發表於 2009-5-8 12:21
好..........先講以下 Stonefly 挷紥程序同用法, 我手上資料為英文版本, 恕不作翻譯:
Highstream Stone Nymph
Created by Arno Laubscher
When stonefly larvae (order Plecoptera) are ready to hatch, they crawl toward shore and emerge on dry land. Nymph the Highland Stone upstream to make your fly behave like a larva that has lost it's footing. Use a strike indicator and allow the fly to bounce along the bottom. Set the indicator according to the depth of the riffle or run. To avoid any line drag affecting the fly, wading and fishing directly upstream is preferable.
Tying Instruction
Materials: Natural Peacock Herl Black Thread
Black Goose Biots Black Floss
Black Raffia Thin Lead Wire
Copper wire Hook: Mustad 80050BR or similar
Step 1: Cover the hook shank with black tying thread and tie in one strand of Peacock herl. Make 3 - 4 tight wraps towards the eye of the hook and tie it off.
Step 2: Cut two black Goose Biots Quills and tie one on each side of the hook pointing towards the back and outwards past the Peacock herl.
Step 3: Tie in a piece of copper wire, 4 strands of peacock herl and the black floss. Cover about 5mm of the shank with lead wire just in front of the peacock herl. Use the floss to build up an oval body to about half way towards the eye of the hook. Cover the floss with the peacock herl and follow with the copper wire as a rib. Tie off the copper wire and the peacock herl.
Step 4: Tie in a piece of black raffia in front of the body, 2 black Goose Biot quills pointing backwards as legs and 3 - 4 strands of Peacock herl. Cover a third of the shank towards the eye of the hook and tie in the second set of black Goose Biot legs. Fold the raffia over the Peacock herl and tie it off.
Step 5: Make 1 - 2 wraps with the remaining Peacock herl and tie it off. Tie in another piece of raffia and 3 - 4 strands of Peacock herl. Wrap the the Peacock herl around the hook 3 times and tie in the last set of Black Goose Biot legs. Tie in 2 Goose biot quills pointing forward towards past the eye of the hook. Now wrap the Peacock herl forward and tie it off. Fold the raffia forward to form the second wing case and tie the fly off at the eye.
Step 6: Cover the thread with clear varnish. |