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There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. The Pheasant Tail - Wi...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. The Pheasant Tail - Wired Beadhead uses copper wire for the body of the fly, which helps to sink the fly quickly. The Pheasant Tail - Wired Beadhead accurately matches the Hatch of the following Mayflies: Baetis Dark Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Green Drake - Western Green Drake - Eastern Grey Drake Hendrickson Pale Morning Dun Pink Lady or Slate Brown Nymph Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulphur Dun White Winged Sulfur Dun Additionally, it works well as a Midge imitation!
This adaptation of a traditional pheasant tail is particularly effective on the Colorado River. Colorado River Guide, Mark Proctor, swears by this...
View full detailsThis adaptation of a traditional pheasant tail is particularly effective on the Colorado River. Colorado River Guide, Mark Proctor, swears by this pattern!Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the PT Ice here.
The classic Pheasant Tail nymph with a copper bead rather than gold bead and the Flashback covering the abdomen and thorax gives this version a lit...
View full detailsThe classic Pheasant Tail nymph with a copper bead rather than gold bead and the Flashback covering the abdomen and thorax gives this version a little more visibility in dirty water and gives the fish something a little different than the standard. Fish this in tandem with another classic like the Prince Nymph or Copper J.
There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by Fr...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by Frank Sawyer, this pattern has been tweaked over the years, and continues to catch amazing numbers of fish. Keep a good selection of this trout fly.The Beadhead Flashback Pheasant Tail is best fished as an emerger and matches the Hatch of the following Mayflies: Baetis Dark Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Green Drake - Western Green Drake - Eastern Grey Drake Hendrickson Pale Morning Dun Pink Lady or Slate Brown Nymph Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulphur Dun White Winged Sulfur Dun Additionally, it works well as a Midge imitation!
There are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by Fr...
View full detailsThere are over 600 mayfly nymph species, of which most are brown, and very similar in appearance to the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Originally tied by Frank Sawyer, this pattern has been tweaked over the years, and continues to catch amazing numbers of fish. Keep a good selection of this trout fly.The Bead Head Pheasant Tail accurately matches the Hatch of the following Mayflies: Baetis Dark Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Green Drake - Western Green Drake - Eastern Grey Drake Hendrickson Pale Morning Dun Pink Lady or Slate Brown Nymph Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulphur Dun White Winged Sulfur Dun Additionally, it works well as a Midge imitation!
The PBR Midge is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers. This bug is enthusiastically targeted by trout,...
View full detailsThe PBR Midge is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers. This bug is enthusiastically targeted by trout, and this fly will catch them! The body of this fly is an irridescent red, which attracts the attention of trout! The small, highly reflective bead gives the appearance of a gas bubble, used by the natural insect to float to the surface.Check our our Fly of Week blog post about the PBR here.
Simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pa...
View full detailsSimple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pat's Rubberlegs to continue putting fish in the net. Fluorocarbon leader will help the plummet and get you in the zone.
Simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pa...
View full detailsSimple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pat's Rubberlegs to continue putting fish in the net. Fluorocarbon leader will help the plummet and get you in the zone. While purple flies defy logic, they catch fish!
Simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pa...
View full detailsSimple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pat's Rubberlegs to continue putting fish in the net. Fluorocarbon leader will help the plummet and get you in the zone.
Simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pa...
View full detailsSimple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades...Weighted underbody, dense chenille, and long squirmy rubber legs is all it takes for Pat's Rubberlegs to continue putting fish in the net. Fluorocarbon leader will help the plummet and get you in the zone.