PT & Plover
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PT & Plover
I took my newly acquired Golden Plover out of quarantine in the chest freezer yesterday.
Pheasant Tail & Golden Plover
Hook: WFC Model 6 (Wet Fly) - size 12 (1X short)
Thread: Uni 8/0 - Rust brown
Tag: X-small copper wire
Tail: Pheasant tail
Body: Pheasant tail (twisted & wrapped)
Rib: X-small copper wire
Hackle: Golden Plover (2 turns)
Head Cement: H & H
Tight Lines- Ken
Pheasant Tail & Golden Plover
Hook: WFC Model 6 (Wet Fly) - size 12 (1X short)
Thread: Uni 8/0 - Rust brown
Tag: X-small copper wire
Tail: Pheasant tail
Body: Pheasant tail (twisted & wrapped)
Rib: X-small copper wire
Hackle: Golden Plover (2 turns)
Head Cement: H & H
Tight Lines- Ken
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Re: PT & Plover
Very nice FF1955 !
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Re: PT & Plover
Lovely pattern. PT & Plover makes a great combo.
Very well done.
Very well done.
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Re: PT & Plover
A great all-round fly for several emergers!
Re: PT & Plover
Nightwatchman,
Excellent combination of two of the greatest materials in the fly tying world, Pheasant tail and Plover! I really like this combination! I think we all go thru the usual cycle of Starling and PT, Partridge and PT, Hen and PT....but, your combination has that certain "buggy" appeal! I can't wait until you flounce these in front of your favorite friends (the finny ones)!
Dougsden
Excellent combination of two of the greatest materials in the fly tying world, Pheasant tail and Plover! I really like this combination! I think we all go thru the usual cycle of Starling and PT, Partridge and PT, Hen and PT....but, your combination has that certain "buggy" appeal! I can't wait until you flounce these in front of your favorite friends (the finny ones)!
Dougsden
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Re: PT & Plover
I would bet with that color scheme those flies would be awesome in murky water right before run off starts.
Very nice looking flies.
Very nice looking flies.
Re: PT & Plover
Awesome pattern, Ken....... must look fantastic when it’s wet.
Dana
Dana
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Re: PT & Plover
Dana,
I have no previous experience with this pattern. It was mentioned over on the Bamboo Forum--pheasant tail, plover, and orange thread, so I just thought I would give it a try!
My photography skills are rather limited, but I tried..............
Fly after it was dipped in water with same background as original post:
Fly is actually in a small bowl of water on top of original blue background:
Fly after it was dipped in water with a white background:
If I was a fish and I saw the fly in picture #3, I think I would eat it!
Tight Lines- Ken
I have no previous experience with this pattern. It was mentioned over on the Bamboo Forum--pheasant tail, plover, and orange thread, so I just thought I would give it a try!
My photography skills are rather limited, but I tried..............
Fly after it was dipped in water with same background as original post:
Fly is actually in a small bowl of water on top of original blue background:
Fly after it was dipped in water with a white background:
If I was a fish and I saw the fly in picture #3, I think I would eat it!
Tight Lines- Ken
Re: PT & Plover
Ken,
That pattern looks great! Very good combination of colors and good segmentation on the ribbing.
That fly will catch fish!
Lou
That pattern looks great! Very good combination of colors and good segmentation on the ribbing.
That fly will catch fish!
Lou
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