
Pic 3:
Place 3 black or dark brown hair from a Moose mane

Pic. 4:
Take rather small amounts of the long dubbing fibres
and place it on the needle. Roll the needle away
from you while you do this. Try to get it nice and
even. Remember to cover all the way up to the point.
Grease the dubbing with silicone between every new
round of dubbing.

Pic. 5:
When the body is finished, pull it slowly off the
needle. (Remember to grease it with silicone a last
time before pulling it off).

Pic. 6:
Bend it to a nice "Mayfly" shape before it is dry.

Pic. 7:
When it is dry, cut the front like shown on the pic.

Pic. 8:
Place a hook like shown on pic. (I use Tiemco 103BL
size 11 - others will do - don't forget to use
barbeless ;-)

Pic.9:
Tie in the body. Be careful that you use rather
tight turns so that the body will stay in place. Use
head cement after tying it in, to fixate it in
place. Then let it dry - I use a second vise to
place it for drying, so I can go on tying a dried
one, while this one is getting ready.

Pic. 10:
Tie in 2 natural grey CDC feathers to imitate the
wings.

Pic. 11:
For greater floating and more horizontal hackles
- and stronger flies - I use Faust Foam.
Put it
under the wings like shown - stretch it and tie
around the wings (2 turns).

Pic. 12:
Tie in the hackle in front of the wing.

Pic. 13:
Dub the front of the fly and cover the foam - spin
the hackle (lift up the Faust Foam while you turn -
important!). Finish of the fly, either under the
hackle or at the eye
(I
combine both). Clip of the Faust Foam leaving a bit
to press the hackle down - like shown.
This
method is invented by Morten Øland.

Pic. 14:
Now you have a nicely pressed down and strong
hackle.

Pic. 15:
Cut the wings to a nice shape to fit the proportions
- and colour the spots on the body to make it
look more sexy.
Here is a
nice, strong and great catching Ephemera Danica.

Pic. 16:
This is the darker and smaller male - I use Tiemco
103BL size 13 for this.