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Sawada's Pheasant and Gold

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hook – Dai Riki 075 #10
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - golden pheasant tippet
rib - small wire gold
body - tinsel gold
hackle - hen pheasant breast
wing - hen pheasant wing
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Scott

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Preska Sedge

 

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Saw this pattern mentioned on another forum; did an interweb search and found it in Pequegnot's French Fishing Flies: Patterns and Recipes for Fly Tying. Original called for condor or eagle quill body, neither of which is legal in the U.S. so I subbed biot. Note the wings are tied in vertical orientation, Killer-style.

 

hook Dai Riki 300 #10

thread - Danville 6/0 brown

body - turkey biot dark brown

wing - brown mallard breast

hackle - brown

 

 

 

Preska Sedge (variation?)

 

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Based on this link https://www.theflyfishingforum.com/forums/flies/330089-fly-will-catch-fish-2.html the wings are a pair of pheasant rump feathers tied tent-style; same name, different look.

 

hook Dai Riki 300 #10

thread - Danville 6/0 brown

rib - small tinsel gold

body - dubbing hare's ear

wing - pheasant rump

hackle - brown

 

 

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Scott

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Sawada's Royal Professor

 

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hook Dai Riki 075 #8

thread - Danville 6/0 black

tag - Uni-Stretch yellow

tail - golden pheasant tippet

rib - x-small wire gold

body - peacock herl

hackle - hen brown

wing - mallard flank

 

 

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Scott

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Hey Scott, I really like that second Preska sedge... But woweezowee, I followed your link to your posting/s on faol and then your "SBS Index" link. That index of your SBSs -- 880 or so organized by type of fly and what if anything it imitates, it's just a superb body of work.

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I like the way it looks wet. Hope the legs flutter on pauses.

 

Hook: Daiichi 2220 #8

Thread: UTC 140 Black

Tail: Marabou

Underbody: 15 wraps of .02 wire

Body: Gold Braid Tinsel

Legs: MFC Medium Centipede

Wing: Marabou

Head: Thread, Loon Thin UV Resin

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Hey Scott, I really like that second Preska sedge... But woweezowee, I followed your link to your posting/s on faol and then your "SBS Index" link. That index of your SBSs -- 880 or so organized by type of fly and what if anything it imitates, it's just a superb body of work.

 

I tried the link and it says"page not found" is it just me? Also, I'm sorry but what is an SBS?

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Step By Step instructions

 

That's right, link's bad, I think I had to search for the Preska sedge on Google to find it.

 

Thanks guys

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Hey Scott, I really like that second Preska sedge... But woweezowee, I followed your link to your posting/s on faol and then your "SBS Index" link. That index of your SBSs -- 880 or so organized by type of fly and what if anything it imitates, it's just a superb body of work.

 

I tried the link and it says"page not found" is it just me? Also, I'm sorry but what is an SBS?

Fixed that; sorry.

 

Regards,

Scott

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Jennings' Nymph

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Found this version in Peter O'Reilly's Trout & Salmon Flies of Ireland

hook – Dai Riki 075 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - partridge brown
rib - small wire copper
abdomen - dubbing claret
thorax - peacock herl
hackle - partridge brown

 

 

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Scott

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