It’s built to create a disturbance near the surface, which is a great way of bringing those wild trout up to investigate.
A floating line will see this fly perform best; however, don’t make the mistake of getting stuck in a rut. Anglers experimenting with ghost and midge-tip lines have taken many brownies. These lines allow the flies to be trundled just under the surface, which is a tactic that seems to make those shy fish a little less wary.
Fish this pattern similar to a Muddler and you’ll have a great day’s sport.
Hook: Kamasan B160, size 10
Thread: Black
Body: Pearl Lurex or tinsel
Legs: Knotted pheasant tail fibres
Hackles: Grizzle in front of natural game cock
How To Tie The Fly
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