bowmike 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2012 This is a prince nymph/pheasant tail creation i came up with while tying red caddis larva flies and prince nymphs. i am not good at recipes so bear with me hook-standard nymph size 14 head-3/32 gold bead thread-olive tail- (2) white biot fibers body-red vinyl ribbing tightly wound body- lead wire weighted and (2)peacock fibers wings-(2) white biot fibers you can weight the whole fly and get a heavier thicker flie just wrap the ribbing on top. i like to cover the whole hook under the translucent ribbing with the thread for a different look. Also you can use other colors for the body as well but red is my most effective color. Brown was second best. this fly is best fished under a pheasant tail or hares ear. it can be fished alone but i have the best luck with it as a dropper. I caught 25 on a stream that was stocked a week and a half ago. yet to catch a golden rainbow with this patern but have caught ton of brook bron and rainbows with it. pm me for me details if you would like. Enjoy and good luck tying this trout killer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MfishP 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2012 This is a prince nymph/pheasant tail creation i came up with while tying red caddis larva flies and prince nymphs. i am not good at recipes so bear with me hook-standard nymph size 14 head-3/32 gold bead thread-olive tail- (2) white biot fibers body-red vinyl ribbing tightly wound body- lead wire weighted and (2)peacock fibers wings-(2) white biot fibers you can weight the whole fly and get a heavier thicker flie just wrap the ribbing on top. i like to cover the whole hook under the translucent ribbing with the thread for a different look. Also you can use other colors for the body as well but red is my most effective color. Brown was second best. this fly is best fished under a pheasant tail or hares ear. it can be fished alone but i have the best luck with it as a dropper. I caught 25 on a stream that was stocked a week and a half ago. yet to catch a golden rainbow with this patern but have caught ton of brook bron and rainbows with it. pm me for me details if you would like. Enjoy and good luck tying this trout killer. Very nice- welcome! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Piker20 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2012 They look great. Always like to see biot used in different ways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites