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Pheasant tail fly
The pheasant tail fly is best used when casting upstream and allowing
the water current to present the best live nymph action. You allow the fly to sink to the bottom of a creek or stream and then slowly pull the bait up to the surface to mock a live insect. Here's a link which will show you how to tie a pheasant tail: http://www.dsflyfishing.com/fly-tyin...ail-nymph.html Enjoy, Hunter |
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Pheasant tail fly
On Feb 22, 8:07*pm, "
wrote: The pheasant tail fly is best used when casting upstream and allowing the water current to present the best live nymph action. You allow the fly to sink to the bottom of a creek or stream and then slowly pull the bait up to the surface to mock a live insect. Here's a link which will show you how to tie a pheasant tail: http://www.dsflyfishing.com/fly-tyin...ail-nymph.html Enjoy, Hunter Mocking live insects is foolhardy under the best of circumstances. They have friends and allies......BILLIONS!..... of them. Best to wait until they are most assuredly dead (and this can be very difficult to determine in many circumstances) before mocking them. And even then it pays to be careful of who's watching and listening. g. |
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Pheasant tail fly
On 2010-02-22 21:07:43 -0500, "
said: The pheasant tail fly is best used when casting upstream and allowing the water current to present the best live nymph action. You allow the fly to sink to the bottom of a creek or stream and then slowly pull the bait up to the surface to mock a live insect. Here's a link which will show you how to tie a pheasant tail: http://www.dsflyfishing.com/fly-tyin...ail-nymph.html Enjoy, Hunter Are you playing with us or do you really believe this **** that you post? You, sir, can teach no one anything about fly fishing. You're an idiot. Dave |
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Pheasant tail fly
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:05:20 -0700, rw wrote:
wrote: The pheasant tail fly is best used when casting upstream and allowing the water current to present the best live nymph action. You allow the fly to sink to the bottom of a creek or stream and then slowly pull the bait up to the surface to mock a live insect. Here's a link which will show you how to tie a pheasant tail: http://www.dsflyfishing.com/fly-tyin...ail-nymph.html Enjoy, Hunter Which type of reel is best for fishing the PT? Virginia.... Swang yer pahd-nah, R |
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