Sand Eel

"The Red Tag Fly: A Deadly Insect Mimic That Triggers Explosive Strikes"

What Makes It Irresistible
The Red Tag fly earns its name by brilliantly mimicking the vibrant red egg sac of egg-laying insects—a visual trigger that ignites the predatory instincts of fish. This clever deception makes it an irresistible target, enticing even the most cautious fish to strike.

"The Red Tag Fly: A Deadly Insect Mimic That Triggers Explosive Strikes"

A Master of Disguise
Versatile and lifelike, the Red Tag flawlessly imitates a range of aquatic insects, including mayflies, caddisflies, and midges. Its signature red tag replicates the egg sac of spawning insects, while the bushy hackle collar mimics the movement of legs and wings in the water. Adding to its allure, the peacock herl body shimmers with an iridescent sheen, making it nearly impossible for fish to resist.

Where It Shines on the Water
A favorite among fly anglers worldwide, the Red Tag excels in diverse fishing conditions, from rushing rivers to tranquil stillwaters. Whether targeting trout, grayling, or other species, this fly proves especially deadly in insect-rich waters where fish are actively feeding. For maximum effectiveness, present it near the surface or just below, using a dead drift or subtle twitching retrieve to mimic a vulnerable, struggling insect—guaranteed to provoke aggressive takes.

"The Pheasant Tail Nymph: A Timeless Fly for Unbeatable Trout Success"

Mastering the Classic Pheasant Tail Nymph Tie
The Pheasant Tail Nymph is crafted on a standard or curved nymph hook, typically ranging from size 10 to 22. To begin, pheasant tail fibers form the tail, abdomen, and wing case, meticulously wrapped around the hook shank. A fine wire or thread rib adds segmentation and durability, while peacock herl creates a striking thorax with a touch of iridescence. For extra weight and flash, tiers often include an optional bead head—perfect for sinking the fly into prime feeding zones.

The Flashback Pheasant Tail: A Game-Changing Variation
Take the traditional Pheasant Tail to the next level with the Flashback variant. This innovative twist features a reflective strip—pearl tinsel or mylar—placed over the thorax and beneath the wing case. As shown in the images below, this subtle flash can turn hesitant fish into aggressive strikes, especially in crystal-clear water or during selective feeding.

Why the Flashback Works: Mimicking Nature’s Sparkle
The flashback brilliantly replicates the shiny gas bubble of emerging nymphs, making it deadly during hatches. When fish key in on insects transitioning to adulthood, this fly’s added shimmer triggers instinctive takes.

Tying the Flashback: A Simple Yet Effective Upgrade

"The Pheasant Tail Nymph: A Timeless Fly for Unbeatable Trout Success"

The tying process mirrors the classic Pheasant Tail, with pheasant fibers, peacock herl, and an optional bead head. The key difference? The flashback material is secured after the abdomen and before the thorax, creating a layered, eye-catching effect that fish can’t resist.

What Does the Pheasant Tail Nymph Imitate?
This versatile fly mimics a wide range of aquatic insects, primarily mayfly nymphs but also caddisflies and midges. Its slender profile, natural hues, and lifelike movement make it a go-to for matching local hatches. Customize size and color to perfectly suit your fishing environment.

Where to Fish the Pheasant Tail Nymph for Best Results
From rushing streams to serene lakes, the Pheasant Tail excels in all freshwater settings. Fish it as a standard nymph, Euro-style, or under an indicator. In clear water, sight fishing adds an adrenaline rush—watch as trout stalk your unweighted fly drifting lazily downstream.

While trout are its primary target, this pattern’s universal appeal makes it effective for nearly any non-predatory freshwater species. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned angler, the Pheasant Tail Nymph belongs in every fly box.