I’m 74 and the older I get, the more important simple becomes. Through the years it seems the trend has oscillated between basic and detailed imitation fly patterns. It’s gratifying to see these simple ties still proving their worth. Sawyer would be proud. Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family, Devon And here’s to a bountiful New Year.
I've been tying this for quite a few months, without the CDL tail, just with pheasant tail fibers, and frankly they work better, but do break off much faster, sometimes I lose them all on the first fish if I have to use a tool to remove the fly. That said I just counter wrap the pheasant tail, and then wrap it with the GSP making a segmented look. Even in the smallest size I still use GSP 100 denier, and cord it up to make the rib. Thank you for your work ehre though! Exceptional fly
This is a dynamite pattern for those who like “guide flies”, as well as for those novice tyers who want to advance their skills and fly selection!! Thanks for the tutorial! I’m forwarding it to my tying group as a Christmas present from you and TFF!!
Hi Devin, For conventional wrapping (right handed tier that ties over and under...) if you spin PT barbs around the thread in clockwise manner it will get tighter with each additional wrap around the hook. Thats why when we want to flatten the thread we counter spin the bobbin holder. Hope this helps Cheers Vladimir
I used a pt that was almost the exact same, except I had a little dubbing from my cat as a collar behind the bead. It was great in Spain. Thanks Devin for the video
Tied a few up for my Christmas trip to Tasmania and they proved the most successful fly on the trip. Always enjoy your no-nonsense tying and presentations. Kind regards for a fruitful New Year from down under in NZ.
Man, I appreciate this kind of video Devon !! Going to try the wrapping of thread around the pheasant tail fibers. I like this pattern with a Mounds colored bead from Firehole, it’s a fly that has no flash at all to spook a trout and it’s a very natural looking fly even though copper beads are my first choice for this fly. Thanks!!!!!
Brilliant something about pheasant feathers. It is in it's self a hot spot. I catch 8 to 10 lb Rainbow's at the local stocker lake every other 8 to 10 hour day.
How about twisting the pheasant tail fibers up with a dubbing loop and a dubbing twister to reinforce the strands? Just another way of doing it or is it more thread dependant 12/0 vs 12/0 Nano silk? A great way of doing it for sure!
You could twist it in a dubbing loop but it would be a bit bulkier and would likely trap more fibers that way. The nano silk is extremely tough and does a good job of holding the fibers to the hook.
I have been using that tie for 3 weeks now in NJ. I use it as a dropper and one Perdigon as point fly. This Super Simple Pheasant Tail is AMAZING!. I get about 90% of catch vs Perdigon. Small fishes, large fishes - same. It works so WELL. I am planning on tying with different pheasant tail color (black, lighter brown) and see where it lands. Looking also at different hot spots (purple, green and red) . I love to experiment. And these hooks are stellar. I only use these and the Jig force now. that's it. Can I use these pheasant tails in larger size (like 12-14) and use them as point fly? I feel they work very well as a small offering so curious if others have been luck with larger ones. Thanks !!!
Of course. My two favorite hooks for this fly, and pretty much all small to medium size nymphs at this point, are the Dohiku 303 or the Fulling Mill Jig Force Short. If you are partial to jig hooks, there's no reason why you can't tie any nymph on them in my opinion.
I’m 74 and the older I get, the more important simple becomes. Through the years it seems the trend has oscillated between basic and detailed imitation fly patterns. It’s gratifying to see these simple ties still proving their worth. Sawyer would be proud. Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family, Devon And here’s to a bountiful New Year.
Thank you! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well.
I Agree. Merry Christmas.
I love simple flies ... especially patterns that I already have all of the materials for! Thanks Devin!
I've been tying this for quite a few months, without the CDL tail, just with pheasant tail fibers, and frankly they work better, but do break off much faster, sometimes I lose them all on the first fish if I have to use a tool to remove the fly. That said I just counter wrap the pheasant tail, and then wrap it with the GSP making a segmented look. Even in the smallest size I still use GSP 100 denier, and cord it up to make the rib. Thank you for your work ehre though! Exceptional fly
This is a dynamite pattern for those who like “guide flies”, as well as for those novice tyers who want to advance their skills and fly selection!! Thanks for the tutorial! I’m forwarding it to my tying group as a Christmas present from you and TFF!!
Hi Devin I like how you went under reach the tail and wrapping around the pt and #12 nano silk thread great looking pt nymph thank you again Devin 👍
I love this pattern. I fished this with Pat Weiss on Spring Creek several years ago and it just slayed them.
Hi Devin,
For conventional wrapping (right handed tier that ties over and under...) if you spin PT barbs around the thread in clockwise manner it will get tighter with each additional wrap around the hook.
Thats why when we want to flatten the thread we counter spin the bobbin holder.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Vladimir
Who is "we"?
Ppl who tie with right hand
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!! It has been very helpful over the years! Merry Christmas and God bless!!
Great tip you show wrapping the pheasant tail around the thread!
Glad you enjoyed it. It works really well.
I used a pt that was almost the exact same, except I had a little dubbing from my cat as a collar behind the bead. It was great in Spain. Thanks Devin for the video
Nothing like a good cat dubbing. 😊
Tied a few up for my Christmas trip to Tasmania and they proved the most successful fly on the trip. Always enjoy your no-nonsense tying and presentations. Kind regards for a fruitful New Year from down under in NZ.
Happy fishing!
Gonna put some in my box👍
Thank you.
Use these little guys a lot. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas.
Always a solid option. Merry Christmas and happy tying and fishing.
Man, I appreciate this kind of video Devon !! Going to try the wrapping of thread around the pheasant tail fibers. I like this pattern with a Mounds colored bead from Firehole, it’s a fly that has no flash at all to spook a trout and it’s a very natural looking fly even though copper beads are my first choice for this fly. Thanks!!!!!
Happy tying and fishing
Brilliant something about pheasant feathers. It is in it's self a hot spot. I catch 8 to 10 lb Rainbow's at the local stocker lake every other 8 to 10 hour day.
Love the videos Devin. The flies in your videos have given me great success on some picky tailwater trout. When is the next fly tutorial coming out?
Dan, I'll be shooting a couple more tutorials tomorrow to finish out the series. We should have them out in a couple of weeks.
Thanks for this one - love it!
I would like to see you try to tie the original 'actual' Pheasant Tail nymph.
How about twisting the pheasant tail fibers up with a dubbing loop and a dubbing twister to reinforce the strands? Just another way of doing it or is it more thread dependant 12/0 vs 12/0 Nano silk? A great way of doing it for sure!
You could twist it in a dubbing loop but it would be a bit bulkier and would likely trap more fibers that way. The nano silk is extremely tough and does a good job of holding the fibers to the hook.
I have been using that tie for 3 weeks now in NJ. I use it as a dropper and one Perdigon as point fly. This Super Simple Pheasant Tail is AMAZING!. I get about 90% of catch vs Perdigon. Small fishes, large fishes - same. It works so WELL. I am planning on tying with different pheasant tail color (black, lighter brown) and see where it lands. Looking also at different hot spots (purple, green and red) . I love to experiment. And these hooks are stellar. I only use these and the Jig force now. that's it. Can I use these pheasant tails in larger size (like 12-14) and use them as point fly? I feel they work very well as a small offering so curious if others have been luck with larger ones. Thanks !!!
Pheasant Tails will work in pretty much any size but you’ll need long fibers for size 12 or larger hooks.
Nice work!
Pretty simple work :)
Happy tying and fishing.
Hi Devin love these videos
Did you put the hotspot fly on the dropper or on the point?
Regards
Ciaran
Glad you enjoy them. I use both hotspot and non hotspot flies in both locations.
@@tacticalflyfisher3817 Thank you Devin
Been tying this exact pattern for a couple years and it absolutly crushes as a dropper under a dry for me.
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching.
I use the same fly but use pt for the entire fly. Learned it years ago on Loren William site.
Hello
Are you satisfate of you distance enter thé bead and thé Hook spike.
You dont loose fish?
Bonne fêtes de fin d'année !
It is a reliable hook for me.
La bead è già la ninfa...noi usiamo le No dressing...filo a fissare la bead stop.
Su pesci anche molto punti ottima.
Un saluto da Italia
Buon natale
Can you tie this without wrapping the pt fibres around the thread?ie normal wrap and add fine wire for rib?
You can but I’ve had better durability wrapping it around the nano silk than just counter ribbing it with wire.
can you tie this on a jig hook ?
Of course. My two favorite hooks for this fly, and pretty much all small to medium size nymphs at this point, are the Dohiku 303 or the Fulling Mill Jig Force Short. If you are partial to jig hooks, there's no reason why you can't tie any nymph on them in my opinion.
that can be kebaried
this fly with the orange hotspot absolutley outfishes anything i try to fish with it in a double nymph rig its bonkers
What. Stone guy said
Put a bead on a jig hook and tie on a tail. Go fishing. I bet it works. Fish aren't that smart.