Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph
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- Author: Julian Tapping
- Categories: Fly of the Month
- Tags: freshwater fly, nymphs
This pattern is a variation of the classic Pheasant Tail Nymph. It’s body, tail and rib are the same as the original, but the thorax of this pattern includes a few strands of pearl Lurex laid over the peacock herl.
Pearl Lurex gives a wonderful flash and sparkle to any fly, and it the case of the Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph only a small amount of the material is used to keep the effect as subtle as possible. The aim is to suggest the sparkle caused by gases trapped under the skin of a mature nymph as it rises to the surface to transform into the winged dun.
This pattern is highly effective on both rivers and lakes, especially during a hatch of small- to medium-sized dark mayflies.
Materials
- Hook: Size 12-20
- Thread: Black
- Body: Cock pheasant tail fibres
- Thorax: Peacock herl
- Thorax cover: Pearl Lurex
- Rib: Fine copper wire
- Tail: Cock pheasant tail fibres