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    Default Forked-Tail Nymph SBS




    The Forked-Tail, tied with a black (or brown) ostrich herl body, was developed in the 30's by Don & Dick Olsen and popularized by Doug Prince; he came up with that peacock-bodied pretender-to-the-throne variation that bears his name. Can't argue with peacock, but the ostrich looks cool, too, and is a nice change of pace.


    hook - Mustad 79580 #6
    thread - Danville 6/0 black
    underbody - non-tox wire .025
    tail - biots black
    rib - silver wire x-fine
    body - ostrich herl black
    hackle - hen black
    legs/feelers/wings/whatever - biots white



    Part 1


    mash barb, wrap shank with non-tox





    start thread, wrap underbody; taper front and back





    even up biots, curving away from each other





    measure for length (hook gap), tie in and smooth butts







    tie in rib





    measure a pair of biots (shank length), moisten (makes them more pliable), tie in a "V" over the eye, curving down; when folded back, I've found this way allows for a neater head





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    Part 2

    tie in ostrich herl, twist around thread, and wrap body









    counterwrap ribbing through body and tie off





    prep hen hackle and tie in by tip (run scissor blade along both sides of quill to create folded hackle)





    sweep fibers back while wrapping forward; tie off







    push the legs back over the fly





    tie down, build up the head, whip, SHHAN






    Regards,
    Scott
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    The flies I've seen tied by Doug Prince look just like that, with black ostrich. The peacock version with brown biot tails, used to be called the Brown Forked-tail.

    And thank you for tying the "wings" with the tips curving up.

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    Very neat and tidy tying I like the smooth body profile. Will see if N.Z. trout will like to sample it. Thanks.
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    Nice SBS. You know Jax, I was thinking the same thing! I bet this will do well here. It's just too buggy not to.

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    Scott,

    Thank you for a most excellent SBS and very neat tie!! I might give this one a try for my Wis. trout although honestly, I'd miss the Peacock herl as it's a major attractor IMHO.

    Still, a very good tie done neatly and very well. She certainly looks good enough to give it a go. Nice job!

    Jeremy.

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    Great tip about how to tie in the "wings".
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
    I might give this one a try for my Wis. trout although honestly, I'd miss the Peacock herl as it's a major attractor IMHO.
    Jeremy,

    The peacock-bodied version is one of the best nymphs ever and there are a lot of great vids and SBSs out there showing how to tie it. Just wanted the original to get a little attention, too. I actually had real good luck fishing it for salmon on a Lake Ontario trib; couldn't believe a fish that wasn't even eating at that point would take one (and I was using a #12).

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