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Pheasant Tail NymphNymphbeginner

Southeast & Carolinas

Pheasant Tail Nymph

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Available Sizes#14 - #20
Color Variations
NaturalFlashbackOlive

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Murray's Fly Shop

Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, nymph flies, trout. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.

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Davidson River Outfitters

Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, nymph flies, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.

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Fly Fish Food

Matched on nymph flies, trout, mayfly. Strong technical tying and trout catalog coverage, especially nymphs, dries, and stillwater flies.

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Fulling Mill Flies

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.

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Big Y Fly Co.

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.

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Frank Sawyer tied the original Pheasant Tail on an English chalk stream with nothing but his fingers, pheasant tail fibers, and copper wire. No thread, no vise, no ceremony. The Americans added a bead head because we cannot help ourselves, but the genius of the original remains: pheasant tail fibers look exactly like the segmented body of every small mayfly nymph that ever tumbled through a Southern Appalachian riffle. On the South Holston during a Sulphur hatch, this is the fly that catches the fish that refuse the dry. On the Davidson in March, it is the only fly you need.

Quick Facts

TypeNymph
Difficultybeginner
SeasonsSpring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Target SpeciesRainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout
Sizes#14 - #20
Best LocationsSouth Holston River, TN; Davidson River, NC; Rapidan River, VA

Where to Fish It

South Holston River

TN · Tailwater

Davidson River

NC · Mountain Freestone

Rapidan River

VA · Mountain Freestone

Map unavailable. Locations for Pheasant Tail Nymph: South Holston River, TN; Davidson River, NC; Rapidan River, VA

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