Morlock's Carp Breakfast
This carp fly tied in a variety of colors and weights is probably my most used pattern. It seems like if they are going to hit anything it will be a Breakfast in one color or another. I named it "Carp Breakfast" because if anything would get an inactive group of fish to break their fasting it was a Breakfast. This pattern also casts very well in the wind with it's compact shape that does not carry too much water. I keep the marabou in the tail sparse, this is the look that works best for me.
Best For… carp and smallmouth bass
***Materials listed in tying order
Hook… Tiemco 200R, size 4
Eyes… Wapsi dumbbell eyes, painted yellow, small (see note)
Tail (marabou)… slight pinch of marabou
Tail (flash)… 6-8 strands tied around marabou, Hareline Dubbin, Krystal Flash
Wire… light copper to cover and protect the peacock body
Body… peacock herl, 3-4 long pieces
Inner Hackle… light yellow mallard flank
Hackle Flash… 6-8 strands tied around mallard the same color as the tail, Hareline Dubbin, Krystal Flash
Outer Hackle… pheasant body feather
Head… peacock herl twisted on thread for strength and then wrapped behind and between lead eyes
Note (eyes): It is important that you have a variety of fly weights for any conditions you may encounter. My box would have half a dozen color variations of this pattern, each color variation would also be in several weights.
Note (size): This fly is around 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length.
Best For… carp and smallmouth bass
***Materials listed in tying order
Hook… Tiemco 200R, size 4
Eyes… Wapsi dumbbell eyes, painted yellow, small (see note)
Tail (marabou)… slight pinch of marabou
Tail (flash)… 6-8 strands tied around marabou, Hareline Dubbin, Krystal Flash
Wire… light copper to cover and protect the peacock body
Body… peacock herl, 3-4 long pieces
Inner Hackle… light yellow mallard flank
Hackle Flash… 6-8 strands tied around mallard the same color as the tail, Hareline Dubbin, Krystal Flash
Outer Hackle… pheasant body feather
Head… peacock herl twisted on thread for strength and then wrapped behind and between lead eyes
Note (eyes): It is important that you have a variety of fly weights for any conditions you may encounter. My box would have half a dozen color variations of this pattern, each color variation would also be in several weights.
Note (size): This fly is around 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length.