thats too hard for me
Here's my all time favorite bluegill fly. Bob's Foam Popper.What you need:1/4" foam (I get mine from Wally World. It's some kind of door knob craft stuff)6/0 Uni or whatever thread you like. Orange is my favorite color for these#10 curved nymph hook Rubber legs. I use round medium orangeSuper glueCut your foam into strips about 1/2" x 3/4" or so. Cut the face at a slight angle and taper the tail. No need to be too fussy, they seem to work no matter.Most nymph hooks are offset. Bend the hook to be inline.Cover the hook with thread from behind the eye to halfway around the bend. Return the thread to about even with the hook point and tie it off with half hitches or a whip finish.Put a bit of super glue on the thread and tie in the foam body with a few ever tightening wraps. A drop of superglue on the bottom will help make things a bit more durable.I tie in one length of rubber legs affixing it to both sides then cut the loop to form the back legs. I've found using a single set of legs increases hookups dramatically.Bite sized bluegill morsels. A very simple fly that really works well.Rg
Not a fly tyre but remember buying and using deer hair bugs for bass do you or any of you colleagues tie them, they were hot in the 80's