Hare's Ear & Pheasant Tails flies
The Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear and the Pheasant Tail are highly effective and versatile fly patterns, known for their ability to imitate a wide variety of aquatic nymphs.
The Pheasant Tail Nymph was first created by English river keeper Frank Sawyer in the 1950s and has since become a staple in fly boxes around the world. Its effectiveness lies in its natural appearance and subtle movement in the
water. The fly is typically tied with fibres from a pheasant tail
feather for the body and tail, which give it a realistic, buggy look.
The slender profile and neutral colours of the fly allow it to mimic a
wide range of insects, making it a versatile choice in many fishing
situations. Read our suggestions for sunny with cold water temperatures for one particular condition they can excel in.
Flies tied upon request
We have hidden 47 more fishing flies available upon request within our fly fishing library. If you are interested in any designs, we will happily consider tying them for you. Either register your interest, or send us a message with the pattern and hook sizes you would like the flies tied to.
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