This is a method I developed to create extended body mayflies that are very durable, light weight, and float well. Though the process may seem complicated, it is not. After a few tries you will begin to master the technique. This article is really 3 articles, part 1 is creating the extended body, part 2 demonstrates attachment of the extended body and tailing fibers, and part 3 is tying the wings, thorax and legs. Since this is a heavy picture article, we will be only discussing part 1 and 2. Don’t worry Part 3 will be in our Sept Newsletter.

   In addition we are trying to improve everyone’s overall learning experience. We are adding a link to a video of Dan demonstrating his technique at the end of this article and we will put the link on FaceBook and our website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note from the newsletter editor: Dan West will be demonstrating how to tie these extended body flies at the Washington State Council Fly Casting Event Sept 21st at Clark College, Vancouver Wash. The day-long event will feature dozens of expert fly tiers at work inside Gaiser Hall on campus and a variety of casting classes and activities on the lawns outside.

 Dan will be a feature tier who will be demonstrating this technique in a class room style setting. This will be your opportunity to ask questions of Dan.(ie on the big screen)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dan Demonstrating how to make extended bodies

https://youtu.be/klBw8hB_foM Dan West extended bodies 2406003 voice

https://youtu.be/c-dJx5c2JBA Dan West extended bodies 2406003 music