Tying Instructions: Brooks Sprout, Trico

1. Attach the thread to the 1/3 position of the shank.
Step One
2. Tie in about a dozen Z-lon fibers for a shuck, don't worry about the length we will trim that later.
Step Two
3. Wrap the Z-lon with even thread wraps to the midpoint of the hook curve and trim the butts.
Step Three
4. Trim the Z-lon shuck so that it is about the same as the hook gap.
Step Four
5. Prepare a stripped Ostrich Quill be removing the fibers with an eraser.
Step Five
6. Attach the stripped Black Ostrich herl by the tip on top of the hook shank and secure with thread wraps to the shuck tie-in location. Wrap the stripped Black Ostrich herl to the 3/4 position of the shank and secure with a couple of thread wraps. Trim off the tag end.Tie in the 1/16 Round Rainy foam. The height of the foam should be about the hook gap.
Step Six
7. Wrap the stripped Black Ostrich herl to the 3/4 position of the shank and secure with a couple of thread wraps. Trim off the tag end.
Step Seven
8. Apply a UV flow fly finish to the quill body to protect the quill from breakage.
Step Eight
9. Use a UV lamp to harden the coating.
Step Nine
10. Tie in the 1/16 Round foam at the tip of the foam just behind the eye of the hook. Use 4-5 tight wraps.
Step Ten
11. Place a few wraps behind the foam post to lift it up. Apply some thread wraps to the base of the post anchoring the thread in front of the post on the hook shank. Step Eleven
12. Apply some more thread wraps at the base of the foam for a hackle post that is about the same length as the eye of the hook. Bring the thread in front of the post behind the eye.

Step Twelve
13. Attach a Black Hackle by the butt to the side of the hook shank in front of the foam wingpost. The hackle should be bare along the foam post so that you can secure the hackle butt with thread wraps up the the top of the foam post that was created. No hackle fibers should be trapped while secure the butt end of the hackle. Dub a thorax with the Superfine. Wrap a parachute hackle with 3-4 wraps. Tie down and trim. Apply a few half hitches. The foam post can be trimmed further if desired. Finish the fly with an application of head cement behind the eye.
Step Thirteen
14. Apply Superfine dubbing to the thread, you don't need much.
Step Fourteen
15. Dub a thorax with the Superfine both in front and behind the foam wing post.
Step Fifteen
16. Wrap a parachute hackle with 3-4 wraps. Secure the hackle with 3 tight wraps at the base of the foam post between the hackle fibers and the tag end of the hackle.
Step Sixteen
17. Leaving the thread hanging down keeping tension, trim off the tag end of the hackle. Apply a few half hitches. The foam post can be trimmed further if desired. Finish the fly with an application of head cement behind the eye.
Step Seventeen
18. Apply a few half hitches.
Step Eightteen
19. The foam post can be trimmed to about the same length as the hook gap.
Step Nineteen
20. Finish the fly with an application of head cement behind the eye.
Step Twenty
   

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