
Neat variation on Jack Gartside's Sparrow, for those spawners coming up from Hebgen Lake. Name came from a pheasant that came out on the wrong end of an encounter with a coyote.
hook - Dai Riki 280 #8
thread - UTC 140 burnt orange
rib - small wire copper
undertail - Congo Hair tan
tail - pheasant tail
abdomen - dubbing rusty orange
underwing/shroud - Congo Hair tan
thorax/head - pheasant aftershaft
hackle - pheasant rump
mash barb, start thread; tie in rib, wrap to point above point

measure (tips to bend) a clump of CH; tie in/wrap to 2/3 mark


measure (hook length) some PT fibers; tie in/trim butts


dub thread/dub abdomen


counterwrap rib; helicopter end, cover with thread


pull CH back surrounding body; tie down/trim


select a couple aftershaft feathers; split thread, insert, spin bobbin




moisten fingers and stroke fibers back; take a few wraps


tie in (folded) hackle by tip; wrap forward, stroking fibers back, tie off/trim


Take a few more wraps of aftershaft in front; whip finish, SHHAN



Regards,
Scott