Jig CDC Flashback Pheasant Tail Fly Tying Instructions by Charlie Craven
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Jig CDC Flashback Pheasant Tail Fly Tying Recipe:
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Hook: #10-16 Hanak H400BL
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Bead: Copper Slotted Tungsten Bead
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Thread: Rusty Brown 14/0 Veevus
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Tail: Pheasant Tail
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Body: Pheasant Tail
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Rib: Brassie or Small Copper Wire
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Flash: Pearl Fire Fly
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Flashback: Pearl Mini Flat Braid
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Thorax: Peacock Herl
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Collar: Natural or Brown CDC
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Very nice. Lots of helpful tying tips and techniques in one fly. Tight lines
It's a real sad day when Charlie Craven might be late for work. We applaud your dedication to the fly tying mastery that you provide
What a great surprize to find you through Matt at "Savage Flies".... And moreover, that your brick and mortar store is 20 minutes south of my home in N.E. Arvada! I'm looking forward to meeting you in person.
I'll be using your UA-cam posts to expand and hopefully improve my fly tying skills.
Tight lines til later.
Love the technique using the drop of UV on the neck then backing off a little. Thanks!!!
Hey good morning it’s Stingray and I’m probably gonna be late for work today cause I’m busy watching Craven tie another trout snatcher :)
Great tip on cutting pheasant tail ends…simple twist and cot. Thanks Charlie
Beautifully done, as always. Love the resin/thread trick at the end! One thing that I was surprised to see was that you discarded the remaining tailing PT. I would have used that for the body. Any reason not to? Thanks as always. 🎣
I've been tying and fishing this for several years and it is absolutely a winner. I rarely fish a conventional tional PT anymore. This almost always finds it way onto my multi-fly nymph rings. One of the flies is almost always one of these. I do, however, fish it mostly in the smaller sizes.
Awesome fly! Love the combination of materials.
I think this is going to be my favorite nymph fly. Beautiful pattern, Charlie!
Very nice patern thanks for sharing
That's a good pattern, Charlie. Copyrights be damned! Rather than trying to use an acronym for it, we could simply call it alphabet soup! LOL
Awesome, thank you sir. Your videos rule.
CDCFBPT just seems to roll off the tongue!
with this being a jig hook aren't you tying the wing case on the bottom
Since this will ride hook point up, shouldn't the wing case be on the bottom?
Why tie the wing case on the bottom of the fly?
That was my question too......
I've wondered that ever since I saw these jig hook nymphs becoming the "standard" for nymphing.
I completely agree. I’m simply tying this as the standard version with the wing case on top of the shank, but anything designed by me it would have it on the bottom.
@@CharliesFlyBox also, @6:20 when you offset the flashback towards you, you then wrapped the wire winding it towards you when it goes over the fly. This in essence is offsetting the flashback even more! I think you wanted to offset it away from you so that the wire wraps moves it towards you, setting it dead center. In fact at 8:39, when you show the top of the fly, the flashback is totally offset, proving my point.
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Not that I’m an authority, but I’ve read (Troutbitten) that most nymphs - jigs included - roll in current, so your drift continues to be dynamic in nature as it tumbles through your current seams.