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I have used zelon for parachute post and small comparaduns in the past and it works very well. Then a few weeks ago while at the tying jam. I was listening to Mike " frequent tyer" talking about the importance of wings on dry flys and how it is the first thing a trout sees as a fly is drifting down steam is the wings. It got me thinking about parachute's. I know there is ways to do a split wings on a parachute. But I have always found them to be a pain. Zelon is very easy to work with. So I started playing around with it. When I tie emergers or sparkle duns anything with a trailing shuck I tie the zelon on in a small loop. I just think it looks more natural. So why not do a loop wing on a dry. This is a size 16 BWO. I have a ways to go to perfect it but I like it. What do you folks think?
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