Tying a bi-colored Pheasant Tail Nymph
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2024
- This nymph is a slightly more complicated fly to make because it has more elements and because it requires a little more skill. But it's very fun to do. If you do it in small sizes, it is very effective for any type of fish (trout, grayling, even whitefish)
Tying tips: use quality materials, don't over-load with too much material. Use good and thin threads. To avoid a bulky body, use tungsten instead of lead. When forming the head, use wax, it will ensure an excellent adhesion of the thread and resistance over time.
-Hook: Straight nymph hook 1,5x or 2x long in sizes l#14-20
-Thread: Sumo 50DEN yellow or brown
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-Body Thread: Perdigon Flat Body Thread 90DEN A8
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-Back and Thorax cover: pheasant barbs from pheasant tail feathers
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-Thorax: Squirrel Mask Dubbing color SM5 or SM6
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-Legs - Partridge barbs
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For more flies and more videos and step by steps check my blog:
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An inspiring variation! Thanks for the artistry, from down under in NZ.
I like the ribbing technique with thread. That’s a good way to reduce bulk and it looks cool. Can’t wait to go make this pattern!
Thanks :)
Nice tie there thanks
Thanks for your appreciation :)
Nice one thank you
thank you buddy :)
Beautiful
I'm glad you like the video, thanks a lot :)
Truly excellent looking fly will definitely give this one a go . Thanks
Thanks, please make it, you will like it a lot. Tying is fun and fishing is great :)
TOP !! 👍👍
thanks, very kind of you Erick :)