I'm a little behind posting tying videos, so here's one from Tim Flagler, who ties a small parachute Adams. This is a great pattern for the small Blue-winged Olives that hatch on most of our rivers, and it's a good searching pattern when prospecting, or when midges are present. Tie some up and fish them.
I'm going to hit the stream in a little bit; we have to take advantage of the warm, sun filled day today, because the weatherman says that come tomorrow, winter will rear its cold head.
Sharpen you hooks.
2 comments:
Whip that thing off on the post!!!
I normally do whip finish on the post but with parachutes this small, even 3 or 4 extra turns around the post don't look right. They leave too large a space between the hackle and the body.
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