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Deer Hair Hatching Dun


Originator:	Vladimir Markov, Transitional patterns were most 
		likely invented by Rene Harrop.
Tier:		Vladimir Markov
Hook:		TMC 2487, Mustad 80250 or TMC 200R, size10 to 18
Thread:		6/0 or 8/0 of a color to match the body
Tail:		2 to 6 Wood duck, Partridge, or Hackle fibers
Nymphal skin:	Antron dubbing fibers or Z-lon
Nymphal Thorax:	Bunch Deer hair or Squirel dubbing (guard hair and underfur).
Rib:		Silk or Floss.
Body of Dun:	Deer hair tied parallel to the hook shank or dubbing.
Wing of Dun:	Deer hair.
Thorax of Dun:	Poly dubbing.
Note:		This fly imitate transitional, emerging
		stage of mayfly and can be tied any color to match local
		hatches.
 
Take a look at the article Floating Emergers about this fly.

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