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Isonychia Parachute 

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Video illustrates how to tie an Isonychia Parachute. This is part of a series of Tim Flagler’s collaboration with Fly Tyer Magazine. Check out his article about the fly in the Fall 2019 issue of Fly Tyer Magazine or on their website: www.flytyer.co...
Recipe:
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (here, a Lightning Strike DF1), size 12.
Thread: Wine, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Tails: Moose body hair.
Post: Light gray polypropylene yarn.
Body: Isoychia Fine & Dry dubbing.
Hackle: Medium dun hackle.
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Комментарии : 15   
@joshhigdon4951
@joshhigdon4951 5 лет назад
Just finished and I LOVE the way you did that post! That's genius sir.
@jdoza5184
@jdoza5184 5 лет назад
Used this pattern last fall in the Sun Valley Idaho area. Caught a few adults and have them in alcohol. Simple pattern to tie and fun to fish. Thanks.
@Brian-fu9um
@Brian-fu9um 4 года назад
On the Au Sable, only the spinner resembles that color. The duns are a grey\olive color.
@GoblueJohn
@GoblueJohn 5 месяцев назад
Lance Nelson just tied up an awesome hairy iso pattern on Northern Anglers live tying session few months back. Great pattern in that iso dun color..
@40ozpunker
@40ozpunker 5 лет назад
Yes definitely! My favorite dry to use next to an elk hair caddis or cricket. Now I can practice this approach. Thanks so always TL
@joshhigdon4951
@joshhigdon4951 5 лет назад
The isonychia nymph is my favorite pattern for mid july Tennessee tailwaters.
@trapperwayne6785
@trapperwayne6785 5 лет назад
Excellent tie. Thanks 🙏
@coreystoner4129
@coreystoner4129 5 лет назад
Well done tim. I just nymph the hatch most of the time
@luisrivas2040
@luisrivas2040 5 лет назад
Saludos gracias por compartir tus vídeos 👍
@SherpaBT
@SherpaBT 5 лет назад
quick question, why not whip finish around the post once the hackle is tied in? you wouldnt even need to return the hook to its normal orientation...hackle, whip, clip
@amarradodemoscas4059
@amarradodemoscas4059 4 года назад
Muito obrigado meu amigo, eu venho aprendendo bastante com você e é por isto que eu considero você mestre. E fico feliz de saber que você está também no meu canal, no mundo do amarrado para mim tem seis excelentes atadores e você é o primeiro dos melhores. Muito obrigado. E vamos voando no amarrado.
@stevenschillaci2856
@stevenschillaci2856 Год назад
I’m😊😮o😅😮
@onlyinillinois5461
@onlyinillinois5461 5 лет назад
Great tie and why did you use to use dai-riki hooks
@t_man785
@t_man785 5 лет назад
There cheap and are pretty good hooks.
@farmerbob4554
@farmerbob4554 4 года назад
Would this fly work on summer evenings on still water impoundments in Northern Utah when there are clouds of tiny midges in the air and trout are rising like crazy?
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