Pheasant Tail Brassie SBS

Basics; good practice to restore muscle memory. Tailwater fodder in smaller sizes; weight is optional.

hook ? Dai Riki 060 #12
thread - Danville 6/0 rusty brown
tail - pheasant tail
abdomen - brassie wire copper
thorax - peacock herl
shellback/legs - pheasant tail

Part 1

mash barb, start thread at 60% mark; wrap to bend

measure (gap width past bend) some pt fibers; tie in/trim

tie in wire

wrap wire forward (against pressure from bobbin to help keep wraps tight) to 60% mark; helicopter end/cover with thread

measure (hook point to eye) anoth clump of pt; tie in at eye, wrap back to 60% mark

tie in some peacock herl

Part 2

wrap to eye; tie off/trim

pull shellback forward; tie down/trim (waxing the thread will help keep the cut ends from slipping out)

divide legs

tie down on either side, whip finish, SHHAN

Regards,
Scott

Nice tie Scott, good to have you back on.
Mike

Very nice Scott! Yes, good to have you back. Very talented tier. Thank you for sharing.

Got the foam Thursday, Scott. I will send some gold, “lemon ice,” “moss green,” and a couple packs of MFC’s new foto-foam that will make great Carnages.

The pattern looks a heck of a lot more “reasonable” than a Copper John, and will probably work identically.

scott,

nice tie, as usual, but the thing that amazes me the most is your photography work. its been close to 50 years since I did close up work like yours, but it was all black and white.

keep up the good work, excellent tying and photography.