http://lojsflytyingbugstuff.blogspot...n-loooong.html
An alternative to the standard Pheasant Tail nymph. Thanks Larry for putting this up - I've got a bunch of secondary tail feathers looking for something to do.
Regards,
Scott
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http://lojsflytyingbugstuff.blogspot...n-loooong.html
An alternative to the standard Pheasant Tail nymph. Thanks Larry for putting this up - I've got a bunch of secondary tail feathers looking for something to do.
Regards,
Scott
So what does it look like? Please.
Sorry; did the link not work?
http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8a287418.jpg
http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/...psc30bd1db.jpg
Regards,
Scott
Why can't you use either side? I have been using both sides of the feather and my flies turn out ok. At least the fish think so.
cannonx4,
You can use both sides. I think what Scott is saying is that most, not all, fly tiers only use the side that is marked in the picture as "Do not use", because just about all instructions you find state to use the side that he has marked as, "Do not use". He is just saying that the other side can be used.
What Warren said. Don't know about other tyers, but I've got plenty of pheasant secondary tail feathers half-used. Luckily, I rarely throw anything away so now I can add olivish-bodied ones to the tailwater arsenal.
Regards,
Scott
Thanks for the pic. It looks good enough to eat.