Hook: #10 Mustad 79580 or Tiemco 5262
Thread: Yellow 6/0
Tail: Yellowish Olive Marabou
Wing: Yellow Dyed Deer Hair
Dubbing: Golden Antron
Hackle: Ginger
Start
the thread and tie a generous bunch of marbou onto the hook opposite the barb
and wrap the thead down to part way round the the bend and take the thread back
to 1/3 the shank length from the eye.
Stack
a bunch of deer hair for a wing and tie it on top of the shank, taking care
that the bunch of hair does not rotate round the shank.
Stand
the wing up, take the thread back to the tail and dub it with golden antron
and wrap the body. At the base of the wing, tie in two full length ginger hackles
and wrap them parachute style to form a good support to float the fly on as
shown in the picture at the top. Whip finish and you are done. In use, put floatant
only in the wing and hackles. The marabou is meant to get wet and hang down
representing the shuck of the emerging mayfly.