Tying the Morlock Carp Breakfast - Dressed Irons

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Step by Step showing you how to tie the Morlock Carp Breakfast.

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Hook: Tiemco 200R, #4
Thread: Danville 70 Denier, Black
Tail: Marabou, Olive & Copper Flash Accent
Body: Peacock Herl
Rib: Copper Wire, Medium
Collar: Mallard Flank, Yellow, Copper Flash Accent & Ring Neck Pheasant Body Feather
Head: Peacock Herl, Twisted with thread for strength
Eyes: Yellow Dumbbell Eyes, Small

The Morlock Carp Breakfast is a wonderful carp and smallmouth Bass fly. Created for targeting carp in the great lakes, specifically the Beaver Island archipelago it has done will for inland waters as well. A quick and simple fly that can be tied in different sizes and color schemes to fit all sorts of fishing conditions. It is a great goby and sculpin pattern. -- Enjoy.

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