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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. 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.

  4. Sakasa Kebari - Wikipedia

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    This fly is used by another tenkara master, Katsutoshi Amano. It is very similar to the Ishigaki Sakasa Kebari but uses a pheasant feather instead of a rooster hackle. The pheasant feather is more supple and webbier and gives the fly a different action when in the water. Mr. Amano is one of the longest living practitioners of tenkara in Japan.

  5. Grey Ghost Streamer - Wikipedia

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    Tail: None: Body: Orange floss: Wing: Golden pheasant crest, four gray hackles of equal length: Ribbing: Flat silver tinsel: Tag: Flat silver tinsel: Cheek: Jungle cock: Shoulder: Silver pheasant body feather: Uses; Primary use: Trout: Reference(s) Pattern references: Carrie G. Stevens-Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies (2000 ...

  6. Fly tying - Wikipedia

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    Fly patterns may or may not have an image or drawing of the finished fly to guide the tyer. Historically, fly patterns have been included in texts that discuss fishing with a particular genre of fly, fly-fishing technique or fly-fishing for specific species or genre of gamefish. There are, however, texts that are pure fly pattern and tying ...

  7. Royal Coachman - Wikipedia

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    Depending on whether the fly is tied as a dry fly, wet fly or streamer the white wing can be made with white duck quill, bucktail, calf tail, hen neck, hackle points or other white material. Tailing has varied over the years from the original wood duck flank to include golden pheasant tippet, brown or red hackle, moose, elk and deer hair.

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