I have had a fair degree of success over the last month with this fly. I sensed that a little more movement in the fly was needed than I was getting from the Sawyer Pheasant Tail and after a couple nights at the vice, came up with this flymph. The Trigger Point Fibres used in the hackle tend to become less waterlogged than feathers and may just provoke a little more interest from the trout.
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Pheasant Tail Flymph
I have had a fair degree of success over the last month with this fly. I sensed that a little more movement in the fly was needed than I was getting from the Sawyer Pheasant Tail and after a couple nights at the vice, came up with this flymph. The Trigger Point Fibres used in the hackle tend to become less waterlogged than feathers and may just provoke a little more interest from the trout.
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4 comments:
looks like a wiggley little bug,, I'll fish it!
Good luck, I fished again today but no joy, the recent rain seems to have had little effect on our rivers.
AMAZING fly! I need to give that a try. Great blog, you got a new follower
Very nice and certainly effective fly ... ;)
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