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Old 11-08-2010, 04:00 PM
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Default Reverse Pheasants Tail Dry

Sorry for the delay in posting this for all the members who were interested in the dressing here it is.
Again like the reverse Dogsbody sizes 14 to 18

Black thread, UP eye hook


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Start the thread a little behind the eye and run down the shank.


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Capes are Honey Dun and a Lt Blue Dun

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Tie hackles in together

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Wrap and mix together both hackles at the bend of the hook


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Tie in your Pheasants Tail Herls

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Wrap and form a body you can tie a fine wire rib if you like.

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Completed Fly

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Last pic is shown with Dogsbody,Pheasants tail and the Leckford Prof
All fast water Dry flies

Give them a go I think you will like them.


Gary (nicho)

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