Description
The pheasant tail nymph is one of the oldest flies still in general use. There is a very good reason for that.
The pheasant tail has remained popular over the years because it is incredibly effective. It mimics a variety of freshwater organisms that fish like trout love to eat, like mayfly and stonefly nymphs.
When nothing else works a pheasant tail will often prevail. The pheasant tail is one of our go-to flies. We've caught fish on this pattern all over the world.
The pheasant tail nymph is one of the oldest flies still in general use. There is a very good reason for that.
The pheasant tail has remained popular over the years because it is incredibly effective. It mimics a variety of freshwater organisms that fish like trout love to eat, like mayfly and stonefly nymphs.
When nothing else works a pheasant tail will often prevail. The pheasant tail is one of our go-to flies. We've caught fish on this pattern all over the world.