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    Default Wired PT ( pheasant tail ) nymph

    DSCN3323 (2).JPGDSCN3316 (5).JPG<br><br>Hook: Mustad 3906B, sizes 12<br>Thread: 6/0 uni- thread camel color<br>Tail : natural colored pheasant tail&nbsp;<br>Abdomen : uni-wire, 2 strands copper brown, 1 strand copper, brassie size (see note 1)<br>Thorax: arizona synthetic dubbing, peacock color and size 1/8 copper color tungsten bead (see note 2)<br>Covert: whiting brahma hen feather, march brown color<br>Hackle: whiting brahma hen , march btown color, loop dubbed<br><br>Note:<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;1. wire size varies with hook size, medium for size 8 &amp; 10, brassie for hook size 12 &amp; 14, and small for size 16 &amp; 18<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;2. bead size also varies with hook size, see bead charts&nbsp;<br><br>

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    not sure what i did to create this mess, will try and repost latter

    sorry guys

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    John,

    I’ve had that happen to but can’t remember what caused it; I just cleared everything out and re-posted. I like your pic; nice fly.

    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Great fly John.

    Your three wire series of nymphs is VERRY effective, I can attest to that.

    Well done sir.

    SCG

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    scott, scg,

    thanks for the kind comments. i'll try and repost again in the next couple of days

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    Nice looking flies sir.
    I had that same thing happen to me earlier.
    I ended up starting over

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