LIGHTNING BUG
Hook : Daiichi 1560 18 - 12
Thread : Uni-Thread 8/0 Black
Bead : Cyclops Bead Eyes 1/8
Tail : Pheasant Tail
Body : Holographic Flat Tinsel Silver Medium
Rib : Gold Wire Gold Small
Thorax : Peacock Herl
Wing Case : Flashabou Pearl
Legs : Pheasant Tail

Fly Tier: Andrew Cooper


Tying Instruction :

1) Place bead on hook.
2) Wrap 4-5 turns of lead on hook and push inside bead.
3) Start thread just behind bead. Tie on copper wire and wrap thread back to hook bend, aligning wire along outside edge of hook. This keeps you from getting lumpy butt.
4) Tie on Pheasant tail for tail and wrap thread back to hook eye making smooth underbody.
5) Tie on holographic tinsel on at hook eye. Wrap tinsel back to hook bend and then back to hook eye. This will give you a smooth body with no gaps.
6) Rib body with copper wire open turns.
7) Tie 5-8 stand of Flashabou on top of the hook.
8) Tie on peacock herl and wrap thread to hook eye.
9) Wrap peacock herl thorax.
10) Tie on Pheasant tail legs in bunch on top of hook.
11) Pull Flashabou wing case over thorax splitting the bunch of Partridge so that you have even legs on both sides of the hook and tie off.





ABOUT THE FLY TIER
Homepage : www.TheFlyBench.com
E-mail : Andy@TheFlyBench.com
Address :
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City : Fairport State : NY Zip : 14450

When I was 13 my parents gave me a fly fishing outfit for my birthday. That year I spent a lot of time trying to fly fishing on our local trout stream. I caught nothing the whole summer. My dad, not being a fisherman, couldn't understand how I could keep going back day after day. One day a friend of his a work suggested we visit Carl Coleman who had a fly fishing store in the basement of his house. We went to Carl's and bought a fly tying kit, and Carl told us of a man who lived in my neighborhood named Lynn Holt who might help me tie some flies. That winter, Lynn graciously let me come over to his house on Wednesday nights to tie flies. The very first trip that next spring I caught my first Trout. Lynn did not ask for anything for all the lessons he gave me, he did it for the love of the sport. He was passing on a gift that will last me a lifetime.

I've been fly fishing for 36 years now and I can say that I am still as passionate about the sport as the day I started. I've expanded my horizons though, I now feel as comfortable on the sand bars in Cape Cod as I do on my local trout stream. My passion for fly tying grows with every season. There always new problems to solve, new materials to try, new fish to catch.

I hope that through this web site I can pass on the gift that was given to me so long ago.

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