Published May 22. 2016 - 7 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 8. 2018

Wally Wing Mayfly

The Wally Wing Mayfly is known for the signature ultra realistic upright wings. The wings on the Wally Wing Mayfly look much harder to tie than they really are. The trick is all in the prep work and choosing a correct feather. The Wally Wing Mayfly can be tied in any color or size and is able to imitate all mayfly species. The Wally Wing Mayfly is a lot of fun to tie and is very rewarding once you peel back the wings!

Wally Wing Mayfly Fly Tying Recipe:
Hook: #10-18 Tiemco 100SPBL or Tiemco 100
Thread: Brown Veevus 14/0
Tail: Moose Mane
Body: Hendrickson Superfine Dubbing
Rib: Black UNI 6/0
Wing: Natural Mallard Flank
Hackle: Dark Barred Ginger Whiting High and Dry Rooster Cape

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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen

Comments

2 feather mayflie...

Problem with the wings much to long what size feather should i use

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