Pellis Muskrat Nymph
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Pellis Muskrat Nymph
Created by Pennsylvania tyer (and world-champion decoy carver) Tom Pellis.
hook - Mustad 3906B #10
underbody - non-tox wire (optional)
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - brown hen
rib - x-small wire gold
body - muskrat
body hackle - brown saddle clipped
hackle - brown hen
Regards,
Scott
Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
Very nice Scott. I really like the trimmed palmer. Good stuff!
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Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
Very cool pattern. I love the trimmed palmered body hackle.
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Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
Scott, cool muskrat nymph variation. Looks like everything.
Ditto on the trimmed palmer.
Ditto on the trimmed palmer.
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Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
I would love to fish this one. Nicely tied, Scott.
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Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
Nicely tied, I like the clipped body hackle.
I've not used hen hackle for wingless wets only for dries and some streamer patterns.
How does it react when drifted, is there much movement of the fibers?
I've not used hen hackle for wingless wets only for dries and some streamer patterns.
How does it react when drifted, is there much movement of the fibers?
Re: Pellis Muskrat Nymph
I try to use the webbiest hackle I can find, which usually means cheaper generic, not genetic capes; lots of movement with that stuff.Grandtyer wrote:I've not used hen hackle for wingless wets only for dries and some streamer patterns.
How does it react when drifted, is there much movement of the fibers?
Regards,
Scott