Fly Fishing – Fly Patterns
Purple Peril
Hook: #2 – 8 Thread: 6/0 Black Tail: Purple Hackle FibersBody: Purple ChenilleRib: Oval TinselWing: Deer HairThroat: Purple Hackle Fibers
Tying Instructions:
- Start by tying in the tail about ¾ shank length.
- Tie in the tinsel and chenille and wrap chenille forward as well as the rib.
- Neatly stack a clump of deer hair and tie in securely but try not to make it flare.
- Tie in the throat and whip finish.
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