Pale Rat
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did you put resin on the body too? That is the part that I am wondering about - specifically the durability of itI just tied up a few sardinas w/ that reinforced spine (I remembered I've done this before but can't recall the results). No need to touch the resin at all. I used thin UV and used the nozzle to drip it along and spread it around the strands of Krystal Flash.
yeah, I put thin UV resin about halfway up the hook shank down to halfway down the Krystal flash. There's still a bit of flex; the KF is not totally rigid. We'll see what happens if/when these get clobbered by toothy critters. I've made some thick UV scud patterns that shattered once I smashed them against the rocks on my beach back-casts, but I don't think my sardina patterns are going to be subjected to the same sort of abuse.did you put resin on the body too? That is the part that I am wondering about - specifically the durability of it
Nicely done. I bought that book recently and am tying some of the patterns. He authored it with Craig Mathews and Mauro Mazzo. Last summer, I fished around Dillon Montana where there is a Patagonia outlet store and Chouinard has provided a lot of support for the community.![]()
Pheasant Tail Flymph
Hook - Standard heavy wet/nymph
Thread - Olive
Tail - Pheasant tail fibers
Ribbing - Fine copper wire
Body - Pheasant tail fibers
Thorax - Peacock ice dub
Hackle - Gray hungarian partridge
Pheasant Tail Simplicity - Yvon Chouinard
I like that one, think it would fish well in these parts.
Perhaps shares DNA with the old Smoky Mountain patterns Orange Palmer, female Palmers (had a lady Amherst tail) etc. Those old flies still work!