Fly Tying: Pheasant Rump Muddler
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Something that I strive to do with nearly all my fly tying, is to generate Silhouette Counterparts within similar material sets. Good examples:
Jerk Jr. (high and tight) and Fuzz Jr. (bulkhead) and Slow Jig Clouser (low profile) - Single Hook Dubbing Brush Flies
Super Jerk (high and tight) and Hot Fuzz (bulkhead) and Skinny Dipper (sculpin) - Articulated Dubbing Brush Flies
Impostor (high and tight) and Chosen One (bulkhead)
Con Man (high and tight) and Articulated Geezer (bulkhead) - Zonker Flies over SF Blend
ect......
Now fish silhouettes can be as accurate/complicated as you'd like to make them, but for the most part they are easily simplified. The purpose of this fly is a simple adaptation to the Pheasant Rump Baitfish pattern allowing us to more accurately imitate low water column species such as Sculpin and Gobies, and is a perfect example of a silhouette counterpart.
To purchase these materials you can head to my website: streamersbygunnar.com/pheasan...
Materials: Pheasant Cape, Deer Body Hair
Tail: Pheasant Rump
Body: Palmered Pheasant Rump (Long to Short)
Wing: Stacked Pheasant Marabou
Pec Fins: Pheasant Shoulder
Head: Spun Deer Hair
Thread: 0.006" Mono
Hook: Ahrex sz. 4 Saltwater Streamer
Everybody ties but you make art with your explanations which are priceless for us! Thanks!
This dude I believe is the slickest flie tier I've ever watched .. He even thinks like a fish !!
This fly looks great for Smallmouth. The variegation and colors in Pheasant make it one of my favorite feathers to tie with. I'm filling a box for a friend and this pattern is definitely going in it.
Excellent! I’ve been tying flies for 17 years & yet I still learn something new every time I watch your vids.
👍👍👍great tips! I particularly enjoyed the description of the muddler’s behavior while “hunting”
Thanks a lot for sharing your excellent tyingskills, always learning a lot when watching your tutorials. All the best!
You are fun to watch, Galloup sure is right to feel threatened by you. Out of all the fly tiers you two are the most thoughtful and deliberate with your designs and methods. Keep it up!
Big thank you, Gunnar! I find your patterns and tying techniques truely inspirational. Your patterns also helping me catching some nice trouts, perch and toothy pikes here in Norway. Again thank you very much.
I finally got to watch this. Awesome! Great silhouette dry and wet, great action. Thanks Gunnar
I've started attaching my feathers by the stem with the figure 8 wrap and I like it much better than attaching by the tip of the feather. Thanks for the awesome techniques as always!
Love it! Been using pheasant rump for sculpins for 30 years. First trip on the Madison in 1990, it took 21 fish over 16" the first day.
Awesome fly! Love the videos, you've taught me so much!
I have to say that marabou color is amazing! Great pattern.
Awesome fly. Great description of tying process. 👍
Very nice, I've always been a big fan of pheasant. Cant wait to see what ya come up with next!
Wicked looking sculpin pattern. Great use of pheasant as well, it doesn't get the due it deserves. Cheers
Nice pattern, looks kinda like the zoo cougar when its swimming. Keep up the good work. Thank for sharing.
Great work on your flies and streamers!! It was fun to watch you throw this one on your 4wt video. Thanks for sharing with us!!
Great tie, Gunnar! Thanks you. I'm definitely going to tie this one.
What a nice muddler. Also thanks for showing how it moves in water.
thanks for sharing your tying knowledge ...it really helps so-o-o much
Very nice fly!
These are coming awesome, really liking the monofilament thread, it does do a great job holding the feathers at the right angle and staying put. I also tried out a zoo cougar variant with pheasant, looks great.
Very joiful tying !!
4:43 "It depends...On how long your shank is *chuckles*"
Great video
Thanks for sharing!
I think Pheasant rump and skins are my favorite material for tying small stream streamers. It has such a natural look under the water and it imitates lots of things swimming and crawling around. I have already run out of the marabou area of my skins so I have been cheating and using blood quills.
The dark Blue feathers from up in the neck area are great soft hackle feather for nymph legs and soft hackle flies as there is very little taper to the fibers. Neat pattern but I like muddler patterns to have an inverted hook which is easy enough to do.
I live near well it's an hour a 20 min drive, that has some really big brown trout, not many but I think this one on a sink tip fishing the likely spots just before and during dawn and then at the last bit of light at the end of the day will produce some decent fish. It will be like steelhead, a lot of casts for one or two fish, got plenty of lakes with lots of bass so yeah. There is a lot of flies that you can tie off of a pheasant, as Jack Gartside would say. He would really approve this one.
Muy buenos todos los atados que logras, ÉXITOS DE ARGENTINA!!!!!
Couldn’t make Houston yesterday😞 When is the next couple shows your gonna be at?
Hey bud, do you have a good trick for getting your flyman tank motor to run slow like that? The adjustment plate on mine can only do so much. Thanks 🤘🏻 love the sculpin. Last time I tried pec fins I had a lot of trouble getting them equal. Your videos are full of great teachings. I'm a complete rookie. But pretty obsessed
That fly will catch fish.
When you put that in the tank, I even wanted to bite it.
Think you could combine this pattern and the crawdad to come up with a pheasant rump sub surface frog?
Really nice pattern! Question about a possible variation. How would you tie that with some weight to reverse the hook point upwards? I tend to fish dark clousers, here in Ohio, dragging the bottom to imitate crayfish and sculpin.
I would try either extra small dumbell eyes or maybe some bead chain, it won't take much to get the hook to orient point up, tie it in like you would on a clouser
Gunner can you tell me where you bought your bobbin. Because I'm interested in getting one.
I'm having problems getting a hold of Deer Hair is there an alternative material that I could use?
Is this suppose to float like a zoo cougar? Fish on a sink tip?
Cool thanks
It looks like a small mouse
4:21 "fat shaft"
I suggest avoiding the use of " perfect ".