Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:14 am
Hi everyone, I've been reading this forum for a couple years now but my good friend Ron Eagle Elk finally convinced me to actively participate. He has been helping me a LOT with my tying and it has come a very long way in a short time under his guidance. So, in short, this forum is a GREAT space and I really appreciate how welcoming you all are and everything you have shared.
I first became interested in this fly after reading an excerpt from "Simple Fly Fishing" by the founder of Patagonia where he fished only one fly for a year and demonstrates how to tie it.
https://www.patagonia.com/stories/lesso ... 30863.html
It has been my go-to fly for a while now in various sizes and colors and I have caught everything from panfish to landlocked salmon and trout from Maine to Montana. I apply gink to fish it dry, weight to use it as a dropper on a nymph rig, or as it is tied to fish in the film or swing it.
I had the opportunity to tie demonstrations of this fly at a local sportsman show earlier this spring as my first time tying publicly. It went over very well with many kind people asking after the pattern and fishing techniques. It usually is tied with Hungarian Partridge but as I did not have any until recently (THANK YOU Ron Eagle Elk!) I used a speckled India hen. I just use whatever soft hackle I have available and different colors of ice dub.
Pattern is as follows
Hook: Mustad standard dry fly hook size 6-16
Thread: black danville 6/0
Rib: SM copper wire
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen: Pheasant tail fibers
Hackle: India hen brown speckled
Thorax: Hares ice dub peacock
I first became interested in this fly after reading an excerpt from "Simple Fly Fishing" by the founder of Patagonia where he fished only one fly for a year and demonstrates how to tie it.
https://www.patagonia.com/stories/lesso ... 30863.html
It has been my go-to fly for a while now in various sizes and colors and I have caught everything from panfish to landlocked salmon and trout from Maine to Montana. I apply gink to fish it dry, weight to use it as a dropper on a nymph rig, or as it is tied to fish in the film or swing it.
I had the opportunity to tie demonstrations of this fly at a local sportsman show earlier this spring as my first time tying publicly. It went over very well with many kind people asking after the pattern and fishing techniques. It usually is tied with Hungarian Partridge but as I did not have any until recently (THANK YOU Ron Eagle Elk!) I used a speckled India hen. I just use whatever soft hackle I have available and different colors of ice dub.
Pattern is as follows
Hook: Mustad standard dry fly hook size 6-16
Thread: black danville 6/0
Rib: SM copper wire
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers
Abdomen: Pheasant tail fibers
Hackle: India hen brown speckled
Thorax: Hares ice dub peacock