

Any thoughts on how to better imitate these bugs?
Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
Nope -- other than the Leadwing Coachman being, in the eyes of many, the prototype Isonychia imitation. I simply started using it in this particular context because peacock herl nymphs worked well for me in the Catskill rivers before I started tying an Iso nymph deliberately. When I began experimenting with various Iso ties, including dark brown dubbed bodies and the ever popular claret dubbed bodies, the peacock was the most productive.If I may ask, why the peacock for such a dark brown insect? Any reason other than peacock herl just works?
Don't be afraid to tie them nice and full. The lead flattens the body, so you can make the peacock pretty thick. Let me know how they work.I will give your recipe a workout in a few weeks.