Long time reader first time poster.
Looking for a recipe and instructions to tie a quasimoto nymph. Anyone have one they’re willing to share?
Long time reader first time poster.
Looking for a recipe and instructions to tie a quasimoto nymph. Anyone have one they’re willing to share?
Sorry no nymph recipe but welcome to the board.
Looks as though it is just a flash back pheasant tail.
unless it is that ball of dubbing next to the pheasant tail.
You came up with about the same as I did…got no idea.
I don’t have the instructions, but it is a Pheasant tail nymph tied on a curved hook.
Put a hook on this and try flinging it.[:p]
I don’t have the instructions, but it is a Pheasant tail nymph tied on a curved hook.
http://www.orvis.com/...amp;adv=875
At least I now know what it looks like.![]()
I looked at the picture again and it might be the Peacock and grouse soft hackle next to it. Except the title of it says “Quasimoto P.T.” (P.T.=pheasant tail) it also looks like one of them has red copper wire on it.
Exasperating when a fly has one small material change, and it becomes a new fly with a new name and is bragged up.
Huh, I guess most of my nymphs are quasimotos. I usually tie on curved hooks.
Yaw, the basic description I had was a PT nymph on a curved hook and a copper bead tied with copper wire and red collar. I was hoping for an actual recipe to eliminate some guess work. Imuna tie some up and see what the experts think of my offerings.
Thanks for the information.
Then that will be easy to duplicate.
Reciepe:
Hook: Daiichi 18-14 1130 scud hook
bead: copper
Thread: 6/0 red
Tail: Pheasant tail
Ribbing: red copper wire
Thorax: Pheasant tail
Wing case: pearl mylar
abdoman: peacock herl
Tie in order
Done
By the way
welcome to the boards!! look foward to seeing more posts from you.