The Michigan Sportsman Fly Library

Extended Body MayFly


Hook - standard dry
Size - #4-#14
Thread - 6/0 or 8/0
Tail - moose's mane for larger flies, hackle fiber for smaller
Body - deer hair
Wing - deer hair
Hackle - grizzly

Instructions: Tie the tail and wing in first then tie in the stem of the hackle and also leave upright. Stack the deer hair for the body to even the tips then trim the butts to an equal length. Tie the deer hair in at the eye of the hook tips first winding the thread to the eye of the hook then back to the wing post. Next, place fingers at the eye of the hook and fold the hair backwards over the shank, grasping the hair with your other hand draw it back. This will now leave the other hand free to take the bobbin and anchor the hair with two or three wraps in front the wing post. Then wrap the thread diagonally backward over the body to the desired link. Make several wraps here and do the same thing forward making two complete passes over the body to provide adequate strength. Being careful not to cut of the tails trim the butts leaving an 1/8" past the wraps. Then proceed with wrapping the hackle and tie off where the initial wraps were placed to anchor the body and cement the wrap at that point.

Comment: This fly pictured is for the Hexagenia but can easily be tied for a variety of mayflies by simply varying the colors. The head of this style is particularly nice because materials never interfere with the eye of the hook.  Thanks to Lance Kekel.


 
  By Category
Streamers

Betty McNault
Black Nose Dace
Burlap Wiggler
Chef's Crayfish
Chilli Pepper
Crayfish
Dark Spruce
Edison Tiger
Egg Sucking Leech
Emulator Sculpin
Grau's Tiger
Lazer Leech
Madonna
Mickey Finn
Muddler Minnow
Olive Sculpin
Rabbit Strip Bugger
Salmon Fry
Scarlet Ibis
Silver Hilton
Steelhead Bugger
Squirrel Tail Streamer
Un-named Bright Streamer
Wapiti Whisper
Wolly Bugger
Wolly Bugger Variation
Wolly Sculpin
Classic Zonker
Zonker
Zoo Cougar

 
Dry   

Adams
AuSable King
Bee Visible
Borcher's Drake
Brown Bi-visible
Cabin Coachman
Chuck Wing Bee
Compara-dun
Cornie's Quill
Dave's Hopper
Deer Hair Popper
Dr. Kirgen
Dry Skunk
Easy Hex
Elk Hair Caddis
Ephron Leukon
Extended Mayfly
Flying Ant
Foam Extended Body Hex
Gray Drake
Henryville Special
Hex Spinner
Jimmy Hendrickson
Lacey Stephan
Parachute Hopper
Parachute Sulpher
Pete's Beetle
Robert's Drake
Royal Bee
Royal Wulff
Rusty's Spinner
Sandy's Drake
Tim's Brown Drake

Wet

Blue Hairwing
Blue Nymph
Guinea Red
Rick's Sparrow
Soft Hackle Rock
TH Hare's Ear
Wet Skunk

Nymph

Black Stonefly
Bead Thorax Nymph
Chef's Latex Wiggler
Copper John
Green Caddis
Hares Ear
Hex Nymph
Latex Wiggler
PCP nymph
PM Wiggler
Prince Nymph
OSD's Spring Wiggler
Realistic Stonefly
Shoeman's Stonefly
Sparrow
Spring Wiggler
TH-Prince
Tied Caddis
The Misfit
Weezer's Hex Nymph
Yellow Stone Fly
Zug Bug

Attractors/Eggs

Crystal Egg
Estaz Egg
Glo Bug
Green Hornet
Nuke Egg
Softex Spawn
Sucker Spawn

 


 

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