Rick Takahashi gave me information about a pattern developed by a artist named David Carpenter who lived at Navajo Dam. It is called Pearl's Revenge and uses scarlet Macaw tail fibers wrapped like a biot for the abdomen. Apparently it was/is very effective. Other than the Macaw, it uses fine dubbing for the head. I'm guessing it is a midge pattern; however, I don't know for sure.
Any information about this pattern would be appreciated. A recipie and photo would be great. I've got some great Macaw tails and would love to use them for tying an effective pattern trout pattern.
Thanks.