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  2. Pheasant Tail Nymph - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived and tied by Frank Sawyer MBE, an English River Keeper on the Hampshire Avon in 1958, the Pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the oldest of modern nymphs. . Sawyer was a friend of G. E. M. Skues, generally considered the father of modern nymph fishing and the Pheasant Tail was inspired by a fly known as the Pheasant Tail Red Spinner which seemed to catch more fished when it was ...

  3. Category:Nymph patterns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nymph patterns" ... Hare's Ear; P. Pheasant Tail Nymph; Prince Nymph This page was last edited on 28 April 2008, at 23:56 (UTC ...

  4. Woolly Worm (imitation) - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular pattern for freshwater game fish and was a very popular fly in the 1950s–1970s in the west. Charles Brooks in Nymph Fishing for Larger Trout recommends the Woolly Worm as a general purpose nymph pattern in most western trout waters in any fly box. Woolly Worms are typically fished in streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes for trout ...

  5. Frank Sawyer (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Pheasant Tail Nymph is designed as a generic nymph pattern and imitates any of the dark coloured swimming nymphs. The Grey Goose Nymph was tied in the same manner as the Pheasant Tail Nymph but with light grey goose feathers. The Grey Goose nymph is a generic pattern designed to imitate the lighter coloured swimming nymphs.

  6. Nymph (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The Pheasant Tail Nymph attracts trout by imitating a brown aquatic insect larva. In fly fishing with artificial flies, this stage of aquatic insects is the basis for an entire series of representative patterns for trout. [7] They account for over half of the fishing fly patterns regularly used in the United States.

  7. Hare's Ear - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a gold bead head is added for weight and stability in the water and a strand of pheasant feather is added for a tail. The bead head can be fastened near the eye of the hook. This pattern is commonly tied on size 10 - 16 nymph hooks. Traditional colouring is a brown body with orange or brown thread.

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